Child Safety
Gamelan DanAnda (GDA) is a multi-generational, multicultural community orchestra that creates opportunities for intergenerational and intercultural learning and collaboration using the traditions and institutions of Balinese gamelan.
GDA is committed to the safety, participation and empowerment of all children. We have zero tolerance for child abuse and embed child safety in everything we do—classes, rehearsals, performances, and community events.
Our commitment in practice
We follow a Child Safe Policy and Child-Safe Code of Conduct that apply to board, staff, volunteers, artists, contractors and visitors.
We create culturally safe, inclusive spaces—particularly for Aboriginal children, children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and children with disabilities.
We use safe recruitment (e.g., Working with Children Checks), training and supervision; we identify and manage risks in our physical and online environments; and we keep proper records and share information lawfully.
Everyone at GDA must uphold professional boundaries, listen to children, and report concerns promptly.
If you have a concern
If a child is in immediate danger, call 000.
Otherwise, please contact our Child Safe Officer (details below). We take all concerns seriously, commit to mandatory reporting of any incidents, and respond in line with our policy and Victorian law.
Child Safe Officer:
John Cheong-Holdaway
j.cheongholdaway@gmail.com
0431 394 500
Policies & resources
Victorian Child Safe Standards — Commission for Children and Young People (CCYP):https://ccyp.vic.gov.au/child-safe-standards/the-11-child-safe-standards/
Feedback and review
We review our child-safe documents every two years (or after any significant incident) with input from children, families, artists and partners, and update the site with any changes.
