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Prescribed notices (blue card)

People working in and involved with a child care service licensed under the Child Care Act 2002 (the Act) need to hold a current positive prescribed notice. A person must apply to the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian External Link (the Commission), the agency responsible for processing criminal history checks for certain categories of child-related employment and issuing prescribed notices (blue card).

Under the Act, the following people are required to hold a blue card issued by the Commission:

The National Quality Framework, which applies to long day care, family day care, outside school hours care, pre-prep and kindergarten services, requires certain people to complete a working with children check. See the website for more detail.

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