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The Scalabrinian Missionaries in Australia is actively committed to fostering a safe church that recognises and upholds the dignity and rights of all persons, including children, young people, and adults at risk. 

The Scalabrinians comply with the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards (2022) which you can read about here.

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Our Safeguarding Statement

The congregation has formalised its commitment to fostering safe communities in its Safeguarding Statement which you can read below. This statement is on display in all Scalabrinian ministries and parishes throughout Australia. 

Scalabrinian Safeguarding Statement

Our Safeguarding Policy

Our Safeguarding Policy expands on our commitment to fostering safe communities and explains in greater detail what the community may expect of the congregation.

Scalabrinian Safeguarding Policy 2023

Our Code of Conduct

Our Code of Conduct details the expectations we have of our confreres and lay associates as they participate in the life and work of the congregation. The Code establishes the principles of ethical conduct that guide our ministry. All Scalabrinian personnel have an obligation to support these standards and promote the dignity, human rights and well being of the community. 

Scalabrinian Code of Conduct 2023

Our Code of Conduct is supported by the international Guidelines for the Scalabrinian Congregation for the Protection of Minors and Vulnerable Persons issued in Rome in 2019. These guidelines reflect the global commitment of the Society to a safe church and community. 

DEF Linee Guida Tutela Minori 

Making a Complaint

We recognise that from time to time we may fall short of the expectations the community has of us, whether it is a general matter of concern, a complaint about our services or something more serious impacting the well-being of an individual or the community. We are committed to managing all feedback and complaints seriously, fairly, objectively and in a timely manner.

If you require information on how to make a complaint about priests or other personnel of the congregation, please follow the link below. 

How to Make a Complaint

If you are the victim of sexual abuse and you prefer to make your complaint to an external Church body rather than to the congregation, you may do so via a process established by Pope Francis and conducted locally by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference known as Vos Estis Lux Mundi

 

https://catholic.org.au/vosestisluxmundi

Alternatively, you may contact the Australian Catholic Centre for Professional Standards on +61 2 62340904 or email professional.standards@catholic.org.au

Resources for Victims and Survivors of Abuse by Clergy or Church Personnel

The congregation is a member of the National Redress Scheme established by the Australian Government following the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

The National Redress Scheme provides support for those who are victims of institutional abuse including access to counselling, a direct personnel apology and financial compensation. For information on the National Redress Scheme follow the link below.

https://www.nationalredress.gov.au

For a full list of other support services across the states and territories follow the link below.

https://www.acsltd.org.au/for-victims-and-survivors/where-to-get-help/

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