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Standard 9: Learning from critique
We will:
ask for feedback from children, families, carers and community members regularly
invite feedback from our co-workers and managers so that we can be the best we can be for children and families
be open to owning our mistakes, learn from them and say sorry to the people hurt by them
try new ways of working and doing better
share both good and bad feedback to co-workers, leaders and other professionals so we can all be our best for children and families
share good feedback when we see strengths, achievements and courage
encourage honesty, openness, non-discrimination and ethical work in our workplace
be curious about how DCJ and other services have worked with children and their family in the past to learn about their experience of what worked and what did not
say sorry for past experiences children or families found disrespectful
ask children, families and carers what we could do differently to show respect, earn trust and be useful