- you are new to the Reportable Conduct Scheme
- you would like a refresher on the foundations of the Reportable Conduct Scheme
- you want to build confidence in identifying reportable conduct and understanding your obligations.
- you understand the Reportable Conduct Scheme and the different reportable conduct types
- you have been directly involved in managing or supporting reportable conduct investigations
- you are seeking strategies to improve organisational systems and practices for handling reportable conduct matters.
- choose the child-safe area you’d like to focus on.
- receive real-time support, tools, and resources
- leave with foundational child-safe work for your organisation already underway—or with existing work refined.
- Get started on your Statement of Commitment to Child and Youth Safety
- Begin developing your Child and Youth Safe Policy
- Practice identifying between positive, concerning and inappropriate behaviours (Child and Youth Safe Code of Conduct)
- Assess your organisation’s progress with the Child and Youth Safe Standards and Universal Principle
- Review, improve and action your organisation's existing Child and Youth Safe Policy
In-person - Reportable Conduct Scheme workshops
The OIR is running a series of in-person workshops across Tasmania on the Reportable Conduct Scheme in October. We are offering two types of workshops: Foundational Workshops and Advanced Workshops.
Who are these workshops for?
These workshops are for workers and leaders of organisations which are required to comply with the Reportable Conduct Scheme.
How do I know which workshop to register for?
The Foundational Workshop is for you if:
The Advanced Workshop is for you if:
Varied times
Hobart, Launceston and Ulverstone
In-person Wynyard - Volunteer-involved organisations workshop
The Office of the Independent Regulator is hosting an in-person workshop on 16 October at 6:30PM-8:00PM at the Wynyard Yacht Club.
This session is for any organisations which work with children and young people, and would like to learn more about their child safety obligations and develop some practical skills.
Participants will receive tailored guidance on the Child and Youth Safe Framework, and gain access to practical tools, templates and real-time advice.
6:30pm-8pm
Wynyard
In-person - Volunteer-involved organisations workshops
The OIR is running a series of in-person workshops for volunteer-involved organisations on the Child and Youth Safe Framework in November.
During these two-hour in-person workshops, you’ll take part in practical activities that build key child-safe practices and policies.
You will:
What practical activities are available in the workshop?
Who are these workshops for?
These workshops are for volunteers, workers and leaders of volunteer-involved organisations which provide services for children and young people. This includes organisations where some or all of the workforce are volunteers.
Varied times
Hobart, Launceston and Ulverstone