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Adelest
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Police check

Post by Adelest » Fri Feb 14, 2014 9:45 pm

Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: CHCIC501A
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge

Your Question?
the question is if police checks lapse what consequences would occur in your service?

What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
I have read and reread the regulations in relation to criminal history checks section 48 which relates to this has no expiations attached to it and I cannot find anywhere else in the regs anything about consequences for breaching this section of the legislation

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Lorina
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Re: Police check

Post by Lorina » Tue Feb 18, 2014 3:41 am

See if the following helps:

https://www.nationalcrimecheck.com.au/p ... nformation

(Scroll down to SA, it's also part of the Working with Children's Check)

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KONCHECK
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Re: Police check

Post by KONCHECK » Fri Feb 14, 2020 4:10 pm

All employees that work in government-funded or supported aged-care facilities are currently required to have a police check every five years.

You have not mentioned for which state or territory you need the Police check for. Not coming back to your questions, i.e. if police checks lapse what consequences would occur in your service?

For NSW, if a worker fails to renew their WWCC by its expiry date, they must be removed from child-related work. So, it’s better to renew your children check before the expiry date to avoid unwanted situation.

You can obtain the check for KONCHECK. It is an accredited site of ACIC and delivers the certificate fast. LINK

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Re: Police check

Post by Lorina » Sun Apr 12, 2020 3:01 am

KONCHECK wrote:
Fri Feb 14, 2020 4:10 pm
All employees that work in government-funded or supported aged-care facilities are currently required to have a police check every five years.

You have not mentioned for which state or territory you need the Police check for. Not coming back to your questions, i.e. if police checks lapse what consequences would occur in your service?

For NSW, if a worker fails to renew their WWCC by its expiry date, they must be removed from child-related work. So, it’s better to renew your children check before the expiry date to avoid unwanted situation.

You can obtain the check for KONCHECK. It is an accredited site of ACIC and delivers the certificate fast.

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Re: Police check

Post by Lorina » Sun Apr 12, 2020 3:03 am

Australia Post's police check service delivers a fast, secure, and convenient process for prospective employees and members, both online and at the Post Office.

Benefits of an Australia Post National Police Check

● Accessible – Apply 100% online, or at one of more than 4,300 Post Offices across the country.
● Fast– Applicants typically receive their result within 2 business hours (provided their ID is accepted). Details can even be stored for 10 years to save time on future checks with us.
● Secure– We use encryption to protect applicants' personal information and police certificate result.
● Convenient – Applicants receive a digital certificate and can request a hard copy for $10. Employers can check digital certificate authenticity using the Australia Post mobile app.

As a government-defined essential community service, Post Offices across Australia remain open. So, while coronavirus may impact the processing of Australia Post National Police Checks / Australia Post International Police Checks, our staff are committed to delivering checks as quickly as possible.

For more information: Australia Post Police Checks

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