Title     Out of School Hours Care and Long Day Care Child Protection Procedures and Mandatory Reporting Training - OSHC Star of the Sea Primary School Rockingham
     
Target Audience     Catholic Schools - Relief Teachers
     
Rationale     Training in Child Protection Procedures and Mandatory Reporting training is a requirement for all staff working in Catholic Schools and care centres in Western Australia. As per the Registration Standards and other requirements for Non Government Schools, Standard 4.4 and 10.5 all staff to participate in professional learning covering Mandatory Reporting obligations and all school policies and procedures annually.
     
Content     - A brief overview of relevant legislation - Role and Responsibilities of reporting all abuse types - Brief introduction to possible indicators of sexual abuse - Reporting procedures for all staff - Reporting procedures for Mandatory reporters in Catholic schools - FAQs
     
Category     Child Safe (Obsolete)
     
     
Who Should Attend     OSHC & ELC Staff
     
Additional Comments     Participants will require a device such as a phone or ipad to complete the quiz.
     
Outcomes     On completion participants will: 1. Be familiar with the CECWA Child Protection Policy and CECWA Child Protection Procedures 2. Understand obligations under the legislation on Mandatory Reporting 3. Understand the elements of the CEWA Child Safe Framework and how that contributes to Child Safe Organisations
     
Presenter     Samantha Rowe
     
Administrative Assistant     Giudith RobertsTelephone 63805150
     
Course Convenor     Tim Wong
     
Start Date     23-JUL-2020
     
Start Time     12:00 PM
     
End Date     23-JUL-2020
     
End Time     2:00 PM
     
Venue     Star of the Sea Primary School, Swinstone Street, ROCKINGHAM 6168
     
Fees     Catholic Schools $.00 - Relief Teachers $.00
An additional 10% GST will be charged to non-Catholic Schools/Organisations/Non-CEWA Catholic Schools.

Admin Asst Phone     63805150
   




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