After reading all this, I am definitely going into my local police station to find out more so I can make sure I'm all set here in Victoria.
Seems such a hassle though
More I look into Photography, more complications there are. lol
My only other concern at this point in time is what is considered for "commercial purposes", so hopefully the police can clear that up too.
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The discussion has been about the NSW system but there is a Victorian equivalent. Details can be found http://www.workingwithchildren.vic.gov.au/
It is not the same as a police check. The checks in Victoria are done by the Victorian Department of Justice and not the police. Details of how this differs from a police check are shown on the website.
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Thank you Peter for the link - I presumed the Working with Children check would be involved, went in to the police station today to see if there was anything else, but the lady at the counter didn't know anything with regards to photography.
I guess I'll at least take the first step with the WwC card, then find out more from the VDoJ.
If there are any professionals out there in Melbourne who can shed some light down here too, would be awesome.
Having just had to renew my working with children, there is a number of variations one can get. Usually the main one would be Volunteer Work and is therefore free, there are few others and one I included this time was
Commercial Photography of Children due to the fact that I am a volunteer cricket coach and am now combining the art of photography to the sport for prosperity reasons. Also there are quite a few of the parents buying the images as mementos of their children growing up, so this insures I am covered.
Part of the WWC check here in Victoria involves a police check.....if you have a record for certain types of crimes you are automatically rejected.
I also have a working with children, as I spend a bit of time in a child care centre doing maintenance and cleaning. I also do some of the photos for some of the functions they have there.
No one has ever asked for a WWC for photography though... Didn't even know there was one...
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