Catholic Education Sandhurst Limited (CESL) can be contacted via:
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Request to Access Personal Information
If you are a current/former student, a family member, or authorised representative and wish to request access to personal information from our records, please use the link below to submit your request. Please include as much detail as possible to help us locate the relevant records. Once submitted, our team will be in touch with you to confirm receipt and next steps.
Request for Personal Information form
All requests for personal information will be responded and actioned appropriately according to Catholic Education Sandhurst Limited’s obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and Health Records Act 2001 (Vic) (HR Act).
Reporting historical abuse and/or misconduct
Catholic Education Sandhurst Limited (CESL) acknowledges the profound and enduring impact that historical abuse has had on survivors and their families. We recognise past failures to adequately protect, believe, and respond justly to victims of abuse. In alignment with the Catholic Diocese of Sandhurst's commitment, CESL is dedicated to working alongside survivors to facilitate healing and justice in their lives.
Our commitment also extends to fully cooperating with authorities in the investigation of abuse, no matter where or when it may have occurred.
At the heart of our mission is an unwavering commitment to the safety, well-being, and inclusion of all children and young people. We uphold a zero-tolerance policy towards abuse and are devoted to creating and maintaining environments where every individual feels secure and supported.
To report historical abuse and/or misconduct.
If anyone wishes to bring a complaint of abuse against a CESL staff member or if you have suffered abuse and/or misconduct yourself, you may do so in any of the following ways:
1. For urgent matters where a child is at risk of harm, contact Victoria Police via 000
2. If the complaint relates to abuse of a child or young person, contact Victoria Police on 000, or DFFH Child Protection on 13 12 78. This can also be an appropriate reporting channel for historical child-on-child abuse.
3. To raise a historical complaint with CESL, please do so through either:
a. Lodging CES Web Referral Form
b. Contacting the CESL Professional Standards Office:
Contact number: 03 4440 1002
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