Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum training for 2021
The Department for Education’s Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum (KS:CPC) is a comprehensive child safety and respectful relationships program for children and young people age three to year 12.
The KS:CPC is recognised locally, nationally and internationally as a world-class curriculum.
In South Australia, the KS:CPC is mandated in all department and Catholic Education sites and used in independent schools.
Educators that deliver the KS:CPC to children and young people must attend a full-day training course which is available to the following approved organisations:
- Department for Education SA
- Catholic Education SA
- Association of Independent Schools of SA
- Pre-service teachers (3rd and 4th year and post-graduate) from Flinders University, University of Adelaide, UniSA and Tabor College
- Community Children’s Centres SA
- Gawler Riverside Early Learning Centre
- Goodstart Early Learning Centres SA
- Green Leaves Early Learning Centres SA
- Lutheran Education SNW SA
- Ranges Early Learning Centre & Infant Toddler Centre
- Wendy’s Early Learning Centres SA.
Courses available include general, regional and site-based for educators and pre-service teachers.
For details and to register for training visit the KS:CPC training webpage.


