Introduction to the Child Safe Standards - 6pm to 8pm
These sessions are for people responsible for developing and understanding child safety within their organisation including leaders and frontline staff.
These sessions are for people responsible for developing and understanding child safety within their organisation including leaders and frontline staff.
The NSW Office of the Childrenβs Guardian is proud to offer this protective-behaviours program featuring SAFE series stars: Sam, Andy, Fiona, Eve and Mandu. The SAFE series is a set of four books about protective behaviours for children 2β6 years old.
The NSW Office of the Childrenβs Guardian is proud to offer this protective-behaviours program featuring SAFE series stars: Sam, Andy, Fiona, Eve and Mandu. The SAFE series is a set of four books about protective behaviours for children 2β6 years old.
Providers of specialised substitute residential care are regulated must comply with both the Child Safe Standards and the Specialised Substitute Residential Care code of practice.
A 3 part workshop series designed to help ECEC services understand child safe risks. This workshop will focus on child safe risks related to recruitment and staff training.
A 3-part workshop series designed to help ECEC services understand child safe risks. This workshop will focus on child safe risks related to child safe policy and code of conduct.
A 3 part workshop series designed to help ECEC services understand child safe risks. This workshop will focus on child safe risks related to reporting and conflicts of interest.
You will need:
If you're renewing a paid WWCC, you will also need a credit card, debit card, PayPal or PayID account.
If you have an expired WWCC clearance or have changed your name on your identity documents since the last time you renewed your WWCC, you can't renew using digital proof of identity.