How We Work

The NCCA gathers together Churches and Christian communities which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the Scriptures. We commit to deepen our relationship with each other and to work together towards the fulfilment of common witness, proclamation and service, to the glory of the one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Department of Justice Tasmania

New interim compliance guidance

The new interim guidance resource is designed to support organisations to enact the Child and Youth Safe Standards and Universal Principle for Aboriginal Cultural Safety.

Read the guide

New resources webpage  

Our new webpage lists all available resources about the Framework, including links to downloadable posters, information sheets and translated resources.

Access the resources

Reportable Conduct Scheme Forums 

Don’t forget to register for an upcoming, sector-specific online forum to learn more about the Reportable Conduct Scheme, listed at the bottom of our forum webpage

Register now

Questions?  

Email: cysof@justice.tas.gov.au  with any questions you have about the Framework.

MY PICTURES MATTER

Could your childhood photos help save a child from harm? 

Monash University and the Australian Federal Police are inviting people to join their machine learning project to help fight child exploitation, by contributing photographs of themselves as children (aged 0-17) through AiLECS My Pictures Matter campaign. www.mypicturesmatter.org

These ethically-sourced pictures of children in everyday contexts will be used to train artificial intelligence (AI) models to recognise the presence of children in ‘safe’ situations, to help identify ‘unsafe’ situations and potentially flag child exploitation material.

To develop these AI models intended to combat child exploitation, researchers are aiming for at least 100,000 childhood photos to form the database.

But they do not want to source from stock photos or random images pulled from the internet, because the children in those pictures have not consented for their photographs to be used for research. Informed consent is an important part of building technologies that are ethically accountable and transparent.

To participate or find out more information about the project, visit https://mypicturesmatter.org/Â