Working with Children Checks: Changes to Screening

Important Update: From 1st July 2019, changes to screening for Working with Children Checks will come into effect.

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Changes to screening South Australia has introduced stronger, more effective, and transparent screening laws for people working or volunteering with children.

The new laws mean that, from 1 July 2019, everyone working or volunteering with children must have valid child-related screening.

These changes were recommended as part of South Australian and federal royal commissions, to help keep children safe in our communities. The new working with children check (WWCC) that is being introduced from 1 July 2019 replaces the current system, where people can have either a Department of Human Services (DHS) child-related employment screening, or a National Police Certificate assessed by their employer/volunteer-involving organisation.

Key changes include:

  • WWCCs replace all other types of child-related employment screening checks.

  • People can apply for their own WWCC, to help them be job-ready

  • Organisations can no longer use National Police Certificates for people working or volunteering with children. Only the South Australian Department of Human Services (DHS) Screening Unit can do a WWCC.

  • A WWCC is valid for five years and is portable across organisations and roles in South Australia.

There will be transitional arrangements to make it easier for people to move to the new scheme:

  • All current, valid DHS/DCSI childrelated employment screening clearances will be recognised as WWCCs under the law, until they expire.

  • Certain industries will have staggered entry times to the new scheme, to help them transition smoothly.

  • National Police Certificates assessed by organisations are valid for working with children until 1 July 2020.

For most people working or volunteering with children, the transitional arrangements mean they don’t need to do anything to be ready for the new laws starting on 1 July 2019.

You can download the full information pack here.

What Does this mean for Surf Life Saving Clubs?

The new laws mean that from the 1st July 2019, everyone working or volunteering with children must have a valid child-related screening. So please remember if you haven’t done so already to send us your list of prescribed persons so that we can initiate the check from our end before the 1st of July.

There will be a transitional arrangement to make it easier for people to move to the new checks. All current working with children checks are valid until they expire.

Surf Life Saving SA is committed to the Safeguarding of Children and Young people and as such are focused on providing a safe and supportive environment for children and young people and helping clubs to do the same. Here is a link to the Information kit that has been produced by the Department of Human Services and contains information on the new laws. Please share this with your members so they are aware of how the changes will affect them.

In the coming weeks, we will be sending out new procedures on how our Clubs and SLSSA will operate under this new framework into the future. For now though, please ensure you send us your list of prescribed persons or if you can initiate the checks yourself do so, to ensure that our Organisation remains a safe and welcoming environment for our children and young people.”

If you have any further questions, please contact State Office via reception@surflifesavingsa.com.au or call on 08 8354 6900.

Board Announcement: We welcome the appointment of Madeline Nurmi to the SLSSA Board

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It is with great pleasure that we welcome Madeline Nurmi to the Surf Life Saving SA Board. Madeline was successfully appointed at our State Council meeting on Tuesday 18th of June 2019.

Madeline is a Life Member of the Christies Beach SLSC, and has been an active member of the club since 2000. She has held various roles within the club, including as an age manager, Junior Chairperson, child safety officer and is currently the Club President and Registrar. From a highly committed surf lifesaving family, Madeline's 4 adult children and husband are all Bronze medallion holders and support the club actively through patrol, training and the executive committee. Her passion for Surf Lifesaving, the Christies Beach SLSC and the broader community has seen her help drive an increase in active participation within the club and its members over the last three years.

Madeline is currently a leader Analyst in the Professional Services Branch at the Department of Human Services. She comes from a background as Public Servant in both State and Federal domains, and has over 25 years of experience in executive roles in ICT, customer service and project management. During her time, she led and managed hardware and software rollouts to 36,000 staff, managed high profile multimillion-dollar projects and successfully demonstrated the ability to lead virtual teams that are high performing, collegiate and understand their contribution to the strategic direction of the department. This experience, combined with her leadership qualifications, including a Graduate Certificate in Public Sector Management will be a great asset to the SLSSA board and community.

Red and Yellow Ball 2019

Did you hear? The Surf Life Saving SA Red & Yellow Ball is back again this year, and it's promising to be a very special night for all of our surf lifesaving community.

The ball is just 12 weeks away (Saturday August 24), and with tickets at the subsidised price of just $75 per person, places are likely to fill up fast! Make sure you jump onto our booking website now to secure your seat. We look forward to sharing a wonderful evening with you to celebrate the achievements of our volunteers.

https://e.mybookingmanager.com/redyellow2019

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