Policies
Browse policies by topic including housing, adoption, Out of Home Care, child protection, domestic and family violence
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Domestic Violence Policy Statement
DCJ Housing's commitment to improving access to accommodation for those experiencing domestic and family violence
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Guidelines for the Release of FACS Unit Record Information and Data
Guidelines for the release of FACS unit record information and data to any external agency or third party
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Information Principles
This policy presents a set of Information Principles which are intended to set direction for the management of information across FACS.
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Information Management Policy
This policy communicates the expectations, roles and responsibilities for staff to effectively manage FACS’ information assets in all forms.
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Records Management Policy
This policy articulates records management principles and records management roles and responsibilities.
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Restrictive Practice Authorisation Policy
This policy outlines principles and requirements for Registered NDIS Providers and Practitioners in NSW when providing behaviour support services that include restrictive practices to persons receiving funded supports through NDIS.
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Restrictive Practices Authorisation: Policy Summary
This document provides a summary of the principles and requirements for Registered NDIS Providers and Practitioners in NSW when providing behaviour support services that include restrictive practices to persons receiving funded supports through NDIS.
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Preventing and responding to abuse of older people (Elder Abuse) NSW Interagency Policy (June 2020)
This policy sets out the approach for preventing and responding to abuse of older people for NSW Government agencies.
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Family & Community Services (FACS) Fraud and Corruption Prevention Control Policy
This policy outlines the Family and Community Services’ (FACS) position against fraud and corruption, how to combat corruption and how FACS can prevent it
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Policy on provision of financial support to foster and kinship carers of young people 18 years and older completing full time studies
Outlines the financial support available to carers who are fostering a young person 18 years or older and completing Year 12 or an equivalent qualification on a full-time basis.