TBA Child Protection Risk Management Plan

From 17 January 2005, employers and businesses providing regulated child-related services (ie TBA as an Association with junior players and the clubs that are affiliated to TBA) have been required to have a written risk management strategy in place to protect children and young people from harm. Legislative changes have further strengthened this requirement by specifying the elements of a risk management strategy. These elements are outlined in the Commission for Children and Young People Amendment Regulation (No.1) 2006 and became effective from 1 January, 2007.  The following hyperlink can be accessed to obtain those specific requirements:

http://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/LEGISLTN/SLS/2006/06SL102.pdf

TBA is currently completing an updated BQ template which meets all of the requirements, and this will be available for distribution to Club executives by 28/02/2009.   




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