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Respond to an emergency

How to respond to an emergency or critical incident involving a student.

Schools

Child safety guidance for teachers, educators and staff working in schools.

The 4 Critical Actions to identify and respond to child abuse are:

  • identify
  • support
  • refer
  • report.

At all times while you are completing the 4 Critical Actions, you must respond to any emergency or critical incident.

This involves taking immediate action when:

  • a student’s life is in imminent danger or threatened
  • a student is seriously injured or needs urgent medical help
  • a serious crime or incident involving a student has just occurred or is in progress.

Child abuse can take many forms. See types of child abuse and what to look for.

Continue the 4 Critical Actions

After responding to an emergency, continue with the 4 Critical Actions.

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