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Queensland Mandatory Reporter Training

Is this training for you?
This training is for people who are mandatory reporters under Queensland’s Child Protection Act 1999, including:
- Doctors
- Registered Nurses
- Teachers
- Police Officers
- Child Advocates
- Early Childhood Education and Care Professionals
Delivery mode:
Online or face to face
Duration:
2.5 hours
Course overview
Do you understand your legal obligations for reporting Child Protection Concerns in Queensland? Do you have the skills and knowledge to keep children safe while they’re in your care? As a Mandatory Reporter, you have a responsibility to protect the rights and safety of children and young people. The Queensland Mandatory Reporting course covers the latest in child protection legislation, empowering Mandatory Reporters to meet their legislative requirements to protect the interests of children.
In this course, you’ll learn:
- How to identify the areas of child abuse and neglect
- The short and long-term effects of neglect and abuse on a child’s development
- How to identify risk factors in children you or your team work with.
- How to respond to a child if they disclose a situation where they feel unsafe
- The relevant legislation protecting children in Queensland
- How to ensure your reporting meets legislative requirements
- How to complete correct reporting procedures in the event of an incident
Participants who complete the course will receive a certificate of completion.
What’s included:
Our course is designed to keep participants engaged. It includes:
- Presentations by our trained experts
- Clear content and visuals
- Interactive experiences
- A key video scenario