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De La Salle Brothers District of Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Papua New Guinea
15 September 2021

The safeguarding audit of the De La Salle Brothers (DLSB) found that it has demonstrated compliance with 91 per cent of the indicators relevant to its operations under the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards. Twelve recommendations have been provided to DLSB to strengthen its safeguarding practices. There are no Priority 1 (high rated) recommendations for DLSB.

Presentation Sisters of Western Australia
09 September 2021

The safeguarding audit of the Presentation Sisters of Western Australia found that it has demonstrated compliance with 100 per cent of the indicators relevant to its operations under the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards. One recommendation has been provided to the Presentation Sisters of Western Australia to strengthen its safeguarding practices. There are no Priority 1 (high rated) recommendations for the congregation.

Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny in Australia
30 August 2021

The safeguarding audit of the Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny in Australia (SSJCA) found that it has demonstrated compliance with 99 per cent of the indicators relevant to its operations under the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards. One recommendation have been provided to SSJCA to strengthen its safeguarding practices. There are no Priority 1 (high rated) recommendations for SSJCA.

Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea
13 August 2021

The safeguarding audit of the Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea (ISMAPNG) found that ISMAPNG has demonstrated compliance with 92 per cent of the indicators relevant to their operations under the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards. Nine recommendations have been given to ISMAPNG to strengthen their safeguarding practices. There are no Priority 1 (high rated) recommendations for MSAU.

Marist Sisters – Australian Unit
13 August 2021

The safeguarding audit of the Marist Sisters - Australian Unit (MSAU) found that MSAU has demonstrated compliance with 99 per cent of the indicators relevant to their operations under the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards. Three recommendations have been given to MSAU to strengthen their safeguarding practices. There are no Priority 1 (high rated) recommendations for MSAU.