Working with Children Check - Transition © NSW Department of Education | Working with Children Check Transition Process 22 November 2018
It is time to transition All staff in secondary schools (who have not already done so) are required to obtain a WWCC clearance by 31 March 2017 This process can take some time (in some cases 6 weeks) so you need to apply now If you do not have a WWCC clearance by 31 March 2017 you cannot be employed in a child-related role © NSW Department of Education | Document title 22 November 2018
What do I do? Apply- for a WWCC clearance on the Office of the Children’s Guardian (OCG) website Confirm - go to your nearest RMS or Service NSW office to have your ID verified and pay the $80 fee. Your application will be processed once you have completed this step, the application may take up to 6 weeks. Submit - when your WWCC clearance is received, you must submit your WWCC clearance number via the ESS portal © NSW Department of Education | Document title 22 November 2018
How do I apply for a WWCC clearance? http://www.kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au/working-with-children/working-with-children-check/apply/apply © NSW Department of Education | Working with Children Check Transition Process 22 November 2018
How do i submit my WWCC clearance via ess? Staff need to provide their WWCC number via the Employee Self Service (ESS) portal. Step 1: Log into the ESS portal. Step 2: Select “My details”, then select “My WWCC details”. Step 3: Enter your WWCC clearance number as issued by the Office of the Children’s Guardian (e.g. WWC1234567E). © NSW Department of Education | Working with Children Check Transition Process 22 November 2018
Volunteers exempt from providing WWCC The majority of parents or close relatives who volunteer with their child's school are exempt from obtaining a WWCC clearance, and will continue to be exempt. Day to day reading helpers, canteen helpers etc, who are a parent or close relative to a child at the school, DO NOT need to provide a WWCC clearance. They should complete the Appendix 5 and provide the school with 100 points of ID. Go to WWCC procedures for more information © NSW Department of Education | Working with Children Check Transition Process 22 November 2018
Volunteers required to provide a WWCC The following volunteers are required to obtain a WWCC clearance: Volunteers working as part of a formal mentoring program; or Volunteers involved in intimate, personal care of children with a disability or Volunteers who are not a parent or close relative of a student at the school at which the volunteer is working Refer to the WWCC procedures for more information © NSW Department of Education | Working with Children Check Transition Process 22 November 2018
Contact US Probity Unit Email: wwcc@det.nsw.edu.au © NSW Department of Education | Working with Children Check Transition – Schools Slide Deck November 2016