Working with Children Check | vic. gov. au We take a detailed look at the criminal history and relevant professional conduct findings of applicants to ensure we’re helping to protect children from sexual or physical harm We’re trialling a new digital Working with Children Check The digital Check is stored in the Service Victoria app
VIC – Working with children check In Victoria, anyone over the age of 18 is required to hold a working with children check (WWCC) valid for paid work, self-employment or volunteer work The process can usually be completed fully online
Working with Children Check - Service Victoria We’ll pass on your info to the Working with Children Check (WWCC) Unit Victoria to process your WWCC application We won’t use your info for any other purpose unless permitted by law
Working with children checks | Australian Criminal Intelligence . . . - ACIC In Australia, people who work or volunteer with children are screened for suitability As part of this screening process, nominated state agencies examine an applicant’s police information including criminal charges, offences, findings of guilt and professional conduct reports across the applicant’s lifetime
The Working with Children Check application process How to apply for a Check Working with Children transactions are available online via Service Victoria To apply online at Service Victoria, you will need to verify your identity with two documents: One document from Group A, AND one document from Group B
The Working with Children Check explained | vic. gov. au If you plan to do child-related work in Victoria you'll need to apply for a Working with Children Check (check), unless you're exempt under the Act If you pass the check, it is valid for 5 years, unless it is suspended, cancelled or surrendered