Join Dr. Mary Anne Hall, from EPEC Education, for a FREE webinar as she breaks down the new inappropriate conduct offense. Exploring how this requirement can be embedded in your workplace and be used as a tool to protect children from harm, abuse, and neglect.
This webinar will highlight the following:
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the new Inappropriate Conduct offence, and how it acts to prevent harm to children and young people
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how Inappropriate Conduct offences are connected to Mandatory Reporting and Reportable Conduct requirements
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what is (and what is not) Inappropriate Conduct
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how to manage reports of Inappropriate Conduct – a simple process to prevent immediate harm, investigate claims, gather evidence and report outcomes
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how to use EPEC's digital Conduct Response Reporting tool to make reporting and investigation streamlined and compliant
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how to prevent Inappropriate Conduct from occurring in your workplace, through effective training, supervision and building a Child Safe Culture
The inappropriate conduct offence under the Education and Care Services National Law is now in effect across Australia.
Every adult working or volunteering in an education and care service is prohibited from engaging in conduct that a reasonable person would consider inappropriate in the presence of children.
A Certificate of Attendance will be sent to your registered email address within 48 hours following the webinar. A replay link will be available for 24 hours following the webinar.
Webinar Details
- Date: Tuesday 19th May
- Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm AEST
For more information: Reporting Inappropriate Conduct in the Care Setting: How to Comply with the Law





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