Working with Children Week β celebrating your work with children
Working with Children Week is 20β26 June 2022.
NSW celebrates Working with Children Week in recognition of the thousands of people who contribute to the lives of the stateβs children in education, sports, arts and community organisations.
Check the Check WWCC webinar for organisation leaders - evening session
Child-related employers in NSW have Working with Children Check (WWCC) obligations. Join us for a WWCC session for leadership this Working with Children Week.
Check the Check WWCC webinar for organisation leaders
Child-related employers in NSW have Working with Children Check (WWCC) obligations. Join us for a WWCC session for leadership this Working with Children Week.
Check the Check WWCC webinar for organisation leaders
Child-related employers in NSW have Working with Children Check (WWCC) obligations. Join us for a WWCC session for leadership this Working with Children Week.
You will need:
- A MyServiceNSW account with the WWCC service added
- 3 current identity documents including a NSW driver licence or photo card
- a device with a working front camera for face verification.
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.