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The Working With Children Check changes in 2010

The Working With Children Check changes in 2010. Working With Children Check changes overview. NSW Sport and Recreation ASA functions transferred to CCYP. Broadening of the Working With Children Check to include certain new groups as a result of the Wood Inquiry New and/or varied WWCC forms

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The Working With Children Check changes in 2010

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  1. The Working With Children Check changes in 2010

  2. Working With Children Check changesoverview • NSW Sport and Recreation ASA functions transferred to CCYP. • Broadening of the Working With Children Check to include certain new groups as a result of the Wood Inquiry • New and/or varied WWCC forms • New online systems for forms being completed. • The review of WWCC Guidelines.

  3. NSW Sport and Recreation have completed their mail out informing their Registered Employers of the transfer. WWCC Guidelines reflect transfer changes in the Approved Screening Agency details table (Table 8). WWCC FUNCTIONS TRANSFERRED FROM DSR TO CCYP

  4. CHANGES FOR CERTAIN VOLUNTEER POSITIONS

  5. EMPLOYER REGISTRATION AMENDMENT TO EMPLOYER REGISTRATION DETAILS VOLUNTEER/STUDENT DECLARATION Form signed by all volunteers in Child Related Employment (excluding volunteer positions in previous slide) APPLICANT DECLARATION AND CONSENT Form signed by all applicants requiring background checking (including new groups of identified volunteer positions) ADULT HOUSEHOLD MEMBER CONSENT Form signed by adult household members (over 18) of an authorised carer, family day carer or home based carer. EMPLOYER REQUEST FOR BACKGROUND CHECK RELEVANT EMPLOYMENT PROCEEDINGS NOTIFICATION AND SUMMARY RELEVANT EMPLOYMENT PROCEEDINGS – EMPLOYEE ADVISORY LETTER RELEVANT EMPLOYMENT PROCEEDINGS RECORD RELEASE FAMILIARISE YOURSELF WITH THE NEW FORMS

  6. VOLUNTEER/STUDENT DECLARATION requires more personal data from the volunteer/student. 100 Points ID is recommended but not mandatory. CCYP undertaking targeted audits to make sure the volunteer/student has signed the declaration truthfully. Auditing of these declarations is now a part of the Commission’s new role. CCYP will audit a few thousand Declarations each year. Audits only possible if we can verify signatory's ID and there is sufficient data to do a criminal records check. V/S DECLARATION CHANGES

  7. The new forms are designed for filling in online; then signing, and sending to the Commission. You can still print off the new forms for people to fill in by hand. New forms are better and easier to use, but not Compulsory as yet. ONLINE FORMS FOR BACKGROUND CHECKING

  8. The procedure for submitting requests is to: Complete the ‘ Request coversheet’ supplied with: The first page of Applicant Declaration and Consent We encourage that online versions be submitted whenever possible. EMPLOYER REQUEST FOR BACKGROUND CHECK

  9. The new forms are designed to be filled in online; then signed and forwarded to the Commission. If preferred, Employers will be able to print off forms to fill in by hand. Old version of forms will still be accepted for a transition period. FLEXIBILITY WITH NEW ONLINE SYSTEMS

  10. The new guidelines are designed to be user friendly, easily referenced and set out in FAQ style. A sequential guide for undertaking the various processes of the Working With Children Check. REVIEWED GUIDELINES

  11. Form that assist employers in determining what matters to report to CCYP. Employers don’t need to determine the category of notification anymore: only to provide the required information to the Commission. Employers get more guidance on what is reportable, and on what information they need to provide to make a notification. RELEVANT EMPLOYMENT PROCEEDINGS NOTIFICATION AND SUMMARY form

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