New strategic approach delivering positive change – annual report
The Office of the Children’s Guardian’s Annual Report released today reviews the first full year of the Children’s Guardian Act 2019.
More Working with Children Check extensions announced
Working with Children Checks due to expire between 27 September 2021 and 26 January 2022 have been extended for three months.
Leaving care – report released
A review by the Office of the Children’s Guardian of the experiences of young people leaving care will be used to strengthen requirements for statutory out-of-home care providers in NSW.
Working with Children Checks extended for three months
Working with Children Checks due to expire between 19 July 2021 and 26 September 2021 have been extended for three months.
Delays in processing applications
On 10 June, the National Police Checking Service released an update on delays in processing checks.
Reviewing out-of-home care accreditation standards
In October 2020, the Office of the Children’s Guardian began a review of the NSW Child Safe Standards for Permanent Care.
Children's Guardian welcomes new child protection Bill
Children's Guardian Janet Schorer has welcomed a Bill to introduce a Child Safe Scheme for NSW.
Children’s Guardian Regulation 2021 – consultation draft released
The Office of the Children’s Guardian announces the release of the consultation draft of the Children’s Guardian Regulation 2021.

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