Supervision of care
If a child or young person is in specialised substitute residential care for 90 days or more in any 12-month period, they must be placed with a designated agency or have their placements supervised by a designated agency.
If a child or young person is in specialised substitute residential care for 90 days or more in any 12-month period, they must be placed with a designated agency or have their placements supervised by a designated agency.
Specialised substitute residential care is an arrangement between a parent and an organisation for a child to receive care away from their usual home for 3 or more nights in any 7-day period. The care must be for respite or behaviour support, or funded by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
The NSW Office of the Childrenβs Guardian is proud to offer our protective behaviours program which includes the following characters: Sam, Andy, Fiona, Eve and Mandu. Theyβre the stars of the SAFE series, a set of four books containing protective behaviour messages aimed at children 2-6 years old.
The NSW Office of the Childrenβs Guardian is proud to offer our protective behaviours program which includes the following characters: Sam, Andy, Fiona, Eve and Mandu. Theyβre the stars of the SAFE series, a set of four books containing protective behaviour messages aimed at children 2-6 years old.
A child is a performer or Model who is under 16 years of age. There are some specific requirements for younger children and babies.
A guide to the different Working with Children Check (WWCC) outcomes and statuses.
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.