These implementation forms and templates complement the Safe Community Resources policies and procedures.
The forms and templates may be downloaded for free.
If you wish to modify these forms for your organisation, please contact [email protected] to seek permission.
Safe Community implementation checklist
Safe Community policy and procedure implementation & review schedule
Safe Community officer/team role description
Responsibilities in relation to reportable employee conduct schemes
Health and safety officer/team role description
Coordinator/program leader role description
Management group member role description
Screening check questionnaire for paid staff/governance board members
Staff and governance board interview questions
Screening declaration volunteer workers
Volunteer interview questions
Safe Community program review
Site safety expectations poster
Sign in for contractors & guests (for all occasions)
Approval for programs/events
Participant information form (sample)
Children’s feedback form (sample)
Parents/caregivers feedback form (sample)
Guidelines for use of electronic communication
Safe Community concerns record
Workplace health & safety policy (sample)
Workplace health & safety information
Health & safety information
Hazard identification form (sample)
Site safety checklist (sample)
Food preparation & storage practices
Risk management guide
Risk assessment template
Critical incident response plan
Accident & incident report
Safe Ministry Resources can also provide customisation services to your organisation for the implementation of the Safe Community Framework.
The Safe Ministry/Community Framework is developed and owned by Safe Ministry Resources Pty Ltd. It is freely available to organisations to use and adapt with permission. Please contact us at [email protected] to seek permission.
Disclaimer: These publications are not legal advice. The ideas and procedures herein are based on nationally recognised good practice advice and have been written with due regard to Australian legislation March 2020. Legal advice may need to be sought when responding to individual incidents.