Kids come first at Tea Tree Gully
Tea Tree Gully parish, winner of the Adelaide Archdiocese’s Safeguarding Sunday art competition, has been praised for its commitment to giving children a voice.
Tea Tree Gully parish, winner of the Adelaide Archdiocese’s Safeguarding Sunday art competition, has been praised for its commitment to giving children a voice.
Children are being encouraged to show their artistic skills as part of a competition marking Safeguarding Sunday on September 8.
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The Adelaide Archdiocese Child Protection Unit has gifted more than 3000 notepads for children as part of National Child Protection Week and Safeguarding Sunday on September 12.
Young people throughout the Archdiocese will be able to put their puzzle solving skills to the test as part of National Child Protection Week celebrations in September.
For most people working or volunteering in the Archdiocese of Adelaide, their only real contact with the Child Protection Unit is through the mandatory reporting training sessions that are run on a regular basis.
Building strong communities and keeping children safe was the focus of Child Protection Sunday celebrations held in parishes throughout the Archdiocese on September 9.
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