Saturday, 25 October 2014
Ministers of Religion and leaders in faith organisations: The Working With Children Check briefing on changes to the Working With Children Act 2005.
The letter and the attached poster have come to the B.I.N. email box this week and the B.I.N. social media editor is publishing the documents here to provide easy and public access for Ministers of Religion and leaders within faith organisations to whom the Working With Children Check applies. The information poster can be read from this blogpost or downloaded and printed direct from the blogpost.
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22 Oct (3 days ago)
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Good afternoon,
I am writing to invite you, or other representatives of your organisation, to an education session about recent changes to the Working with Children Act 2005. These changes broaden the legal obligation for ministers of religion to have a Working with Children (WWC) Check.
From 26 October 2014, all ordained or appointed religious leaders in Victoria (lay or ordained, paid or volunteer) are required to have the WWC Check, unless their contact with children is only occasional and incidental.
The details of the education sessions are:
We would be grateful if you could promote these education sessions with members of your network.
Please be aware there are penalties for non-compliance with the Working with Children Act 2005. For individuals, there are fines of up to $35,426.00 and / or up to 2 year imprisonment. For organisations there are fines of up to $177,132.00.
To register interest for these education sessions, please emailmartin.west@justice.vic.gov.au or call 03 8803 8574.
Kind regards,
Martin West
Public Interface Officer
Working with Children Check Unit
Community Operations and Strategy
Department of Justice
GPO Box 1915 MELBOURNE VIC 3001
( 03 8803 8574 Ê (03) 8803 8504
W: www.workingwithchildren.vic. gov.au
I am writing to invite you, or other representatives of your organisation, to an education session about recent changes to the Working with Children Act 2005. These changes broaden the legal obligation for ministers of religion to have a Working with Children (WWC) Check.
From 26 October 2014, all ordained or appointed religious leaders in Victoria (lay or ordained, paid or volunteer) are required to have the WWC Check, unless their contact with children is only occasional and incidental.
The details of the education sessions are:
Date: | Wednesday 5 November |
Times: | 11:00am – 12:00pm and 7:00pm – 8:00pm |
Location: | Herring Room Heritage on Lydiard 115 Lydiard Street North Ballarat 3350 Light refreshments will be provided. |
We would be grateful if you could promote these education sessions with members of your network.
Please be aware there are penalties for non-compliance with the Working with Children Act 2005. For individuals, there are fines of up to $35,426.00 and / or up to 2 year imprisonment. For organisations there are fines of up to $177,132.00.
To register interest for these education sessions, please emailmartin.west@justice.vic.gov.au or call 03 8803 8574.
Kind regards,
Martin West
Public Interface Officer
Working with Children Check Unit
Community Operations and Strategy
Department of Justice
GPO Box 1915 MELBOURNE VIC 3001
( 03 8803 8574 Ê (03) 8803 8504
W: www.workingwithchildren.vic.
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