Kim Howland MCH Policy Adviser

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Kim Howland MCH Policy Adviser khowland@mav.asn.au Mandatory Reporting Kim Howland MCH Policy Adviser khowland@mav.asn.au

Mandatory Reporters Under the CYFA (s. 182), doctors, nurses, midwives, teachers (including early childhood teachers), principals, police, out of home care workers (excluding voluntary foster and kinship carers) early childhood workers, youth justice workers and registered psychologists are mandatory reporters. Under the CYFA, mandated reporters must make a report to child protection if they form a belief on reasonable grounds that a child is in need of protection from physical injury or sexual abuse. To form a belief, the reporter must be aware of matters and hold any opinions in relation to those matters that lead them to reasonably believe a child is in need of protection (s. 186).

Reasonable Grounds A belief on reasonable grounds is formed if a reasonable person in the same position would have formed the belief on the same grounds. Child has suffered, or is likely to suffer, significant harm as a result of physical injury or sexual abuse, and the child's parents have not protected, or are unlikely to protect, the child from harm of that type

Reporting The CYFA requires mandated reporters to report their concern when the belief is formed in the course of practicing their profession. A report must be made as soon as practicable after forming the belief, and On each occasion on which they become aware of any further reasonable grounds for the belief.

Protection for Reporters If a report is made in good faith (s. 189, CYFA), then: it does not constitute unprofessional conduct or a breach of professional ethics the reporter cannot be held legally liable it does not constitute a breach of s. 141 of the Health Services Act 1988 or s. 346 of the Mental Health Act 2014. A reporter who makes a report in accordance with the legislation is not liable for the eventual outcome of any investigation.

Confidentiality for Reporters Confidentiality is provided for reporters in the CYFA (ss. 190 and 191), and prevents the disclosure of the name or any information likely to lead to the identification of a person who has made a report in accordance with the legislation except in very specific circumstances.

Confidentiality for Reporters The identity of a reporter must remain confidential, unless: the reporter chooses to inform the child or family of the report the reporter consents in writing to their identity as the reporter being disclosed a court or tribunal decides it needs this information in order to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the child a court or tribunal decides that in the interests of justice the evidence needs to be given.

Failure to Report A mandated professional under the CYFA who fails to report a 'belief based on reasonable grounds that a child is in need of protection' because of physical or sexual abuse is liable to be prosecuted under s. 184(1), CYFA.