our commitment to 

safety, respect and wellbeIng 

Living in a College is an important part of the JCU experience, and we want every resident to feel safe, supported and respected. To make this real, The John Flynn College has adopted James Cook University’s Whole-of-Organisation Action Plan to Prevent and Respond to Gender-Based Violence. This means you receive the same high-quality support, reporting options and education no matter where you live or study.

Our Residential College Action Plan sets out how we put this into practice every day. It works hand-in-hand with the University’s plan, and both are built on principles of trauma-informed, victim-centred, culturally informed best practice.

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the universal prInciple and cultural safety

The Universal Principle emphasises the provision of environments that promote and uphold the right to cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Cultural safety requires organisations to take deliberate and meaningful action to ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children feel welcomed, safe, valued, included, and respected. Such environments actively recognise and affirm Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, identities, and perspectives, and are underpinned by practices that prevent discrimination, exclusion, and cultural harm.

Click on the image to read the Universal Principle and the 10 Child Safe Standards published by the Queensland Government.

Read our Child Safe Action Plan. 

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