Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00106:clause:2_43:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00106
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 43 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 114283–116991

for each individual required under a law of a State or Territory to hold a working with children check in relation to care provided by a child care service of the provider, the provider must ensure that the individual has a current working with children check.

Checks for FDC educators
 (3) The provider must ensure that each person who is an FDC educator for an FDC service of the provider:
 (a) held a current working with children check (within the meaning of section 195D of the Family Assistance Administration Act) immediately before the person commenced to hold that position;
 (b) has had a national police check from a State or Territory police service, or an agency accredited by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, carried out no more than 6 months before the person commenced to hold that position;
 (c) if the FDC educator becomes an FDC educator with another FDC service of the provider—has had a national police check from a State or Territory police service, or an agency accredited by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, carried out no more than 12 months before the person commenced to hold that other position.
Note: It is a condition under section 195D of the Family Assistance Administration Act for continued approval of an approved provider that, for each individual required under a law of a State or Territory to hold a working with children check in relation to care provided by a child care service of the provider, the provider must ensure that the individual has a current working with children check.

Checks for IHC educators
 (4) The provider must ensure that each person who is an IHC educator for an in home care service of the provider:
 (a) held a current working with children check (within the meaning of section 195D of the Family Assistance Administration Act) immediately before the person commenced to hold that position;
 (b) has had a national police check from a State or Territory police service, or an agency accredited by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, carried out no more than 6 months before the person commenced to hold that position;
 (c) if the IHC educator becomes an IHC educator with another in home care service of the provider—has had a national police check from a State or Territory police service, or an agency accredited by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, carried out no more than 12 months before the person commenced to hold that other position.
Note: It is a condition under section 195D of the Family Assistance Administration Act for continued approval of an approved provider that, for each individual required under a law of a State or Territory to hold a working with children