![]() If you believe a child is at immediate risk of abuse, for example is being threatened or assaulted at or near Dance Habit studios, phone 000. have any online contact with a child or their family (unless necessary, for example in a Facebook Group managed by Dance Habit) ignore or disregard any suspected or disclosed child abuse.Accidental contact (such as seeing people in the street) is appropriate have contact with a child or their family outside of our organisation without Dance Habit’s knowledge and/or consent (for example, no babysitting).discriminate against any child, including because of culture, race, ethnicity or disability.express personal views on cultures, race or sexuality in the presence of children.use inappropriate language in the presence of children.engage in open discussions of a mature or adult nature in the presence of children (for example, personal social activities).do things of a personal nature that a child can do for themselves, such as toileting or changing clothes.put children at risk of abuse (for example, by locking doors).exhibit behaviours with children which may be construed as unnecessarily physical (for example inappropriate sitting on laps).develop any ‘special’ relationships with children that could be seen as favouritism (for example, the offering of gifts or special treatment for specific children).Raise any concerns with a teacher or staff member by making an appointment.a private Facebook group) or deemed necessary (e.g. Respect our approach to establishing and maintaining professional relationships with our students and parents by (1) ensuring all contact is made via the office in person, by phone or email and (2) refraining from direct communication with staff via personal email, text, phone or social media unless on platforms managed directly by Dance Habit (e.g.Refrain from taking photographs or video without permission. ![]()
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