Bunbury Regional Toy Library

Terms and Conditions

I apply for membership of the Bunbury Regional Toy Library and agree to abide by its Rules and Constitution and to indemnify the Library, its members, and staff against all loss or liability, however caused, arising from any borrowing of any toys or other items.

I agree to receive communications by email, including notices of rosters and meetings.

I acknowledge that for safety reasons helmets must be worn when using bikes, trikes, and scooters and that this is my responsibility as the borrower. I have sighted and agreed to the appropriate helmet waiver confirming this.

I undertake, as part of my membership responsibilities, to participate in roster duties (Non-Duty and Trial Memberships excluded).

If I am unavailable for my duty session, I will try and swap this session with another member. If I cannot find someone to swap with, I contact the Library as soon as practicable.

I acknowledge that the library relies on the active participation of the members and I undertake, as part of my membership responsibilities, to participate in the annual stocktake, annual general meeting and to support the fundraising efforts of the Library as required.

I agree to pay the fines and fees as per the current schedule. I agree that membership is not transferrable and non-refundable.

 


Waiver, Release and Indemnity for Bicycles and Scooters

The Bunbury Regional Toy Library (“Provider”) is pleased to make bicycles and scooters available to subscribers (“the Service”).

As a subscriber to the Service, you acknowledge that there are dangers and risks inherent with bicycle and scooter riding (the “Activity”) to which any child under your supervision (“Your Child”) may be exposed.

 The Provider does not provide protective clothing or bicycle helmets and it is your responsibility to ensure that Your Child wears a helmet at all times and is otherwise appropriately attired when participating in the Activity.  You agree that Your Child will participate in the Activity at your own risk.  You also agree to voluntarily assume responsibility for supervising the Activity and any injury, death, or property damage you or Your Child may suffer or cause as a result of participating in the Activity.

To the maximum extent possible at law, you (both in your personal capacity and on behalf of Your Child) agree to release, hold harmless and indemnify the Provider and its respective officers, employees, servants, agents, and contractors (the “Indemnified Persons”) against all actions, claims, suits, costs, expenses, demands, and damages suffered or incurred by the Indemnified Persons or any one or more of them by reason of, or in respect of, or in any manner whatsoever arising out of, or caused by, your use of the Service or Your Child’s participation in the Activity.

You agree that you are subscribing to the Service on the express condition that the Provider:

  • will, under no circumstances be liable or responsible in any manner whatsoever for any death, loss, accident, damage or injury to you, Your Child or any of your servants, agents, contractors, visitors or invitees or any other person whatsoever (“Related Party”) which may happen as a result of your use of the Service or Your Child participating in the Activity; and
  • will not incur or be under any liability whatsoever to you, Your Child, or to any Related Party for any loss, damage, or injury to or in respect of any of your property or of any Related Party’s property.

The Provider is not liable to you, Your Child, or any Related Party in respect of any indirect or consequential loss.  For the avoidance of doubt, ‘consequential loss’ means loss or damage arising from a breach of contract, tort (including negligence), under statute or any other basis in law or equity of an indirect or consequential nature including, but without limitation, loss of profits, loss of revenue, loss or denial of opportunity, loss of goodwill, loss of business reputation, future reputation or publicity, damage to credit rating and indirect, remote, abnormal or unforeseeable loss, or any similar loss whether or not in the reasonable contemplation of the parties.


Child Safe Statement of Commitment

Our organisation is committed to child safety.

We want children to be safe, happy, and empowered. We support and respect all children, as well as our staff and volunteers.

We are committed to the safety of all children.

We have zero-tolerance of child abuse, and all allegations and safety concerns will be treated very seriously and consistently with our robust policies and procedures.

We have legal and moral obligations to contact authorities when we are worried about a child’s safety, which we follow rigorously.

Our organisation has robust recruitment practices for all staff and volunteers.

We have policies, procedures, and education in place that support our staff and volunteers to achieve these commitments.

Code of Conduct

All staff, volunteers and committee members of Bunbury Regional Toy Library are required to observe child safe principles and expectations for appropriate behaviour towards and in the company of children, as noted below.

All personnel of Bunbury Regional Toy Library are responsible for supporting the safety, participation, wellbeing and empowerment of children by:

  • adhering to Bunbury Regional Toy Library’s] child safe policy at all times
  • taking all reasonable steps to protect children from abuse
  • treating everyone with respect
  • listening and responding to the views and concerns of children, particularly if they are telling you that they or another child has been abused and/or are worried about their safety or the safety of another
  • promoting the cultural safety, participation and empowerment of children with culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds (for example, by having a zero-tolerance of discrimination)
  • promoting the safety, participation and empowerment of children with a disability (for example, during personal care activities)
  • ensuring as far as practicable that adults are not left alone with a child
  • reporting any allegations of child abuse to Bunbury Regional Toy Library’s Chairperson and ensure any allegation is reported to the police or child protection
  • reporting any child safety concerns to Bunbury Regional Toy Library’s Chairperson
  • if an allegation of child abuse is made, ensure as quickly as possible that the child(ren) are safe

Staff and volunteers must not:

  • develop any ‘special’ relationships with children that could be seen as favouritism (for example, the offering of gifts or special treatment for specific children)
  • exhibit behaviours with children which may be construed as unnecessarily physical (for example inappropriate sitting on laps. Sitting on laps could be appropriate sometime, for example while reading a storybook to a small child in an open plan area)
  • put children at risk of abuse (for example, by locking doors)
  • engage in open discussions of a mature or adult nature in the presence of children (for example, personal social activities)
  • use inappropriate language in the presence of children
  • express personal views on cultures, race or sexuality in the presence of children
  • discriminate against any child, including because of culture, race, ethnicity or disability
  • have any online contact with a child or their family (unless necessary, for example providing families with e-newsletters)
  • ignore or disregard any suspected or disclosed child abuse.

By observing these standards you acknowledge your responsibility to immediately report any breach of this code to Bunbury Regional Toy Library Chairperson.

If you believe a child is at immediate risk of abuse phone 000.

I agree to adhere to this Code of Conduct.