Victorian child-friendly cities and communities charter

Our Victorian Child-friendly Cities and Communities Charter recognises the need for increased participation by children in decision-making forums and creating child-friendly environments in the City of Whittlesea.

Council’s commitment to empowering children closely aligns with Victorian Early Years Learning and Development FrameworkThe framework's outcomes and practice principles link directly to the charter, which also aims to: 

  • act in the best interests of the child
  • provide freedom for children to express their individual opinions and the right to have these considered in decisions that affect them
  • create equity for all children based on their needs.

Downloads 

Victorian Charter For Child-friendly Cities and Communities certificate July 2023(PDF, 171KB)
 
Victorian Child-friendly Cities and Communities Charter 2023(PDF, 260KB)

 

What are we doing under the charter?

We're working closely with kindergartens, early years services, family support agencies and schools across the City of Whittlesea to empower children.

Under the the recommendation of our Connected Community Strategy Whittlesea 2024, Victorian Child Safe Policy and the Victorian Child Safe Standards, our first step is to invite all services to adopt the Victorian child-friendly cities and communities charter.

Working with common principles will underpin efforts to support children to have a say on matters that affects them and participate in child-friendly environments.

How your service can adopt the charter

Adopting the charter is simple. When you commit to adopting the charter, you will receive a charter certificate to show your service is part of a growing Victorian community who apply these principles to their daily work.

You’ll also be invited to join a vibrant statewide child-friendly cities and communities network that keeps abreast of best practice and shares new and interesting ways to empower children.


More information

Contact us at familytraining@whittlesea.vic.gov.au or phone 03 9217 2170.