Working With Children Check Policy

The Uniting Church in Australia and Glen Waverley Uniting Church is committed to ensuring that children who participate in church activities are safe and supervised by adults who have obtained a positive Working With Children Check (WWCC) as required by the Victorian Department of Justice.

All adults who participate in child related activities or programs of the church as a Child Worker (any person who participated in a church child related program or activity as a supervisor, team member or support person for the program or activity) are required by legislation to apply for, receive and maintain positive Working With Children Check (WWCC). This includes all ministers or persons performing duties of a religious nature, as well as employees, consultants, contractors and volunteers.

Where a person receives a WWCC that has been classified as negative then that person is not permitted to participate in child related programs or activities of the church under and circumstances or in any capacity. It is an offence under the Working with Children Act 2005 to participate in or to allow participation in child related programs or activities

  1. If a negative notice has been obtained;
  2. If an adult does not have a WWCC.

Penalties for breaching this requirement are up to two years imprisonment and/or a fine.

WWCC application process:

New volunteers who hold a current WWCC:

Exemptions to WWCC process:

The following categories of adults are not required under the Working With Children Act 2005 to obtain a Working With Children Check:

  1. A teacher who is currently registered with the Victorian Institute of Teaching – certified copy of Teaching Registration Certificate that clearly indicates the date of currency required.

  2. A sworn police officer who is not suspended from duty – certified copy of formal recognition as a sworn police officer required.