Child protection awareness training cpat certificate

Understanding Child Protection Training laws in Australia can be challenging. Simplify your knowledge and responsibilities with clear, concise information. We’re here to help you make informed decisions to safeguard children effectively.

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Whatever your sector our child protection courses will help you streamline your training compliance. EPEC offers a range of nationally recognised courses and refreshers online to meet your needs.

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State requirements:

New South Wales
Child Protection Training

New South Wales has stringent requirements in relation to protecting and safeguarding the rights of children and young people.

NSW Mandatory Reporter Requirements Who is a Mandatory Reporter in NSW? NSW Legislation

In NSW, nominated supervisors and persons in day-to-day charge must complete a child protection course approved by the NSW Regulatory Authority (s162A Education and Care Services National Law). In-house training is not sufficient.

The approved provider of an education and care service must ensure that nominated supervisors and staff members at the service who work with children are advised of—
(a) the existence and application of the current child protection law; and

(b) any obligations that they may have under that law.

EPEC Education provides the following approved courses:

Compliance with s162A requires completion of one of these approved courses delivered by an accredited course provider. Section 162A does not require “refresher training”.

Services have ongoing responsibilities to ensure that the nominated supervisor and staff members at the service who work with children maintain up-to-date knowledge of child protection law (Reg 84).

Refresher training is relevant to demonstrate compliance with Reg 84 and Quality Area 2.

While s162A does not mandate an expiry period on child protection training courses or issued certificates, Reg 84 specifies that the approved provider must ensure that nominated supervisors and staff members (including educators) working with children are advised of the existence and application of the current child protection law; and any obligations that they may have under that law.

EPEC Education offers a Short Online Refresher course which you can see by clicking on the below:

Information gathered from “https://education.nsw.gov.au/early-childhood-education/working-in-early-childhood-education/child-protection-training-requirements”, accessed on 3rd August 2020.

NSW Training Recommendations

EPEC Education recommends that Mandatory reporters complete one or all of the below units, to meet their obligations:

Once this training is completed, we recommend yearly refresher training through our Online Short Courses, to stay current and up to date with reporting obligations.

We recommend that all people working with children, even if they are not mandated to report, complete at least one short course focusing on child protection each year.

We currently offer:

Child Protection Short Online Refresher
Fundamentals of Supervision