
SA.GOV.AU - Working with Children Checks
You need a Working with Children Check (WWCC) if you work, or intend to work, as an employee or volunteer, in a child-related area. It's an offence to do child-related work without a WWCC. …
SA.GOV.AU - Apply for a screening check
You can apply for a new Working with Children Check, Aged Care sector or Vulnerable person-related employment checks if your existing check will expire within six months. You can apply …
SA.GOV.AU - Verify an existing check
Get my WWCC number. Check a worker or volunteer's status. To verify a person has a Working with Children Check (WWCC) and is not prohibited from working with children, you must …
The new laws mean that, from 1 July 2019, everyone working or volunteering with children must have a valid clearance, such as a new working with children check (WWCC). Why has the law …
About working with children checks (WWCC) - South Australia
To work in SA government education sites and services (including Department for Education corporate offices) you must have a current working with children check (WWCC). Some …
Working with children checks | Department for Child Protection
Working with Children Checks (WWCC) are a requirement of the Children and Young People Safety Act 2017. A WWCC assesses whether you could pose a risk to the safety of children, …
Time to reapply for your Working with Children Check? | DHS
2024年4月2日 · Stronger, more effective and transparent screening laws came into effect in South Australia in 2019, requiring people who work or volunteer in child-related roles to have a …
Working with children checks - lawhandbook.sa.gov.au
Under section 16 of the Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Act 2016 (SA), it is an offence for a person to work with children in South Australia without having obtained a working with children …
Screening Checks - DHS
2024年9月8日 · Screening checks are used to assess the risk of a person working with vulnerable people. These checks are required by law when you are employed in such a capacity. The …
Communications Toolkit - DHS
2024年8月15日 · Nearly 570,000 people in SA currently hold a WWCC. Over the past five years, we have prohibited just over 2,000 South Australians from working with children, making …