Child Safety

Child safety at our holiday camps

Kids Up Front's Child Safety Policy ensures a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment where every child is protected, respected, and empowered to express themselves freely and confidently.

Kids Up Front Drama Academy has a zero tolerance to any form of child abuse.

Our comprehensive Child Safety Policy includes our code of conduct to support this statement.

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FAQs

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  • How are teachers selected and trained?

    Through interviews, teaching demonstrations, and reference checks. All staff must have a valid Working with Children Check and ID.

  • What is the sign-in/sign-out policy for children?

    Parents/caregivers must sign children in and out each day. Older children (11+) may sign themselves out with written parental consent. Contact and medical info is included on the sign-in sheet.

  • Are parents allowed to stay during the camp?

    No. Parents are expected to leave once their child is signed in, to maintain a consistent and focused environment for all children.

  • What are the behavior expectations for students?

    Students are expected to be respectful, inclusive, cooperative, and follow safety guidelines. Disruptive behavior is addressed through reminders and warnings. Violence results in immediate parent contact.

  • What is the bullying policy?

    Zero tolerance. All bullying reports are investigated immediately to ensure a safe space for all students.

  • What happens if a child becomes emotionally distressed?

    Teachers offer support and communicate with parents. If the concern exceeds their expertise, referrals may be made to appropriate services such as Child FIRST.

  • Are teachers allowed to physically touch students?

    No. Teachers must maintain appropriate boundaries and are strictly prohibited from any form of physical discipline or unnecessary contact.

  • How are medical conditions and allergies managed?

    Parents must provide Action Plans and EpiPens for anaphylactic children. Teachers are informed of all medical conditions and trained to respond accordingly.

  • What happens in a medical emergency?

    Call 000 immediately. Then notify the child’s parents and Kids Up Front Head Office. First aid is administered only by trained staff.

  • What are the evacuation procedures?

    Teachers guide students to a safe outdoor area, take roll call, and stay put until the all-clear is given. Parents are contacted as necessary.

  • What are the lockdown procedures?

    All students and staff lock down in the room, sit away from windows, and no one is allowed in or out until the threat is resolved.

  • Who do I contact in an emergency?

    • Emergency Services (Police/Ambulance/Fire): 000
    • Karin Clifford – Managing Director: 0417 432 002
    • Kids Up Front Head Office: (02) 9953 4040