Compliance
Compliance
Completion requirements
Compliance is important to keep members safe. Promoting Rotary is not just about branding guidelines, although they are important and there are some great resources in this topic to help you, it is also about the Rotary brand and what that means to the greater community.
3. Child protection
Child protection is an important aspect of compliance and there are a number of steps to ensure your are compliant:
- have a documented Child Protection Policy
- any members who have contact with children should have a Volunteer Working with Children Check
- a secure record should be maintained of who has current Working with Children Clearance. These records are confidential and should not be published.
More information: Rotary Youth Protection Guide
If you have any questions please contact Genevieve Turner, Compliance Office, Office of the Children's Guardian. Compliance@kidsguardian.nsw.edu.au