Calling all Early Childhood Education & Care Professionals in QLD – are you prepared for 1 April 2025?

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Queensland Child Protection Training Requirements Legislation changes are coming April 1st, 2025. What does this mean? Approved providers of early learning services are required to ensure that key personnel, including nominated supervisors and individuals in day-to-day charge complete accredited child protection training. This training is essential for fulfilling legal obligations under Section 162A of the Education and […]

Same day delivery of alcohol in NSW – what do I need to know?

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Want to work in same day delivery of alcohol in NSW? The demand for same day delivery drivers is increasing and is a great option that can provide flexibility! Becoming a qualified same day delivery driver is a breeze! Responsible Supply of Alcohol Training (RSAT) is mandatory for anyone involved in the same day alcohol […]

The 2024 numbers are in!

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Here we go again – breaking records! In 2024, over 96,000 learners enrolled in accredited training with Clear to Work. This equated to over 100,000 nationally accredited courses delivered to our learners. We are humbled by this growth and excited to see our hospitality sector continue thrive. 2025 has started with a bang as we […]

FAQs about Child Protection Training

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Whenever there are changes to legislation, regulation, or requirements, it can be hard to make sense of what it all means and how it applies to you in your specific job, workplace, or sector as a whole. It’s true there has been some changes to the requirements for child protection training and these cross most […]

National Child-Safe Principles – What’s the Deal?

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Heard of the National Child-Safe Principles but not sure what the deal is? Let’s talk through it!   In 2017, a Royal Commission found that organisations that work with children and young people (including those who volunteer):  failed to prioritise the best interests of children  lacked adequate child protection policies and procedures  had poor practices, inadequate governance and […]