Key Points
- The Working With Children Check (WWCC) is an essential requirement for anyone working or volunteering with children in Australia. It is designed to ensure that children remain safe by assessing whether adults pose any risk when interacting with them in child-related work.
- According to Marilie Harrison, a parent volunteer in Sydney, it is important that all names and details on the IDs used for the application match exactly.
- Key agreements were reached to implement critical reforms to the Working With Children Check (WWCC) system. Attorneys-General from across Australia have committed to decisive action to establish a national approach, addressing systemic gaps in WWCCs and enhancing the safety of children nationwide
The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While we provide guidance on the Working With Children Check (WWCC) and related regulations, listeners should consult official government sources or qualified professionals for advice specific to their circumstances.
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