Breaking the Silence

Getting StarteD

Breaking the Silence applies to anyone in a position of authority within the church and all those interacting directly with children and young people.

This may include the following roles:

Resource Order Form – If you would like to order resources, please email cpu-admin@pcnsw.org.au.

NEW SOUTH WALES:

Application to Work with Children or Young People – PDF

WWCC Registration Form for Leaders – PDF

Young Helper Agreement for Leaders (aged 12-17 years old) – PDF

Record of Reference Check – PDF

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

Application to Work with Children or Young People – PDF

WWVP Registration Form for Leaders – PDF

Young Helper Agreement for Leaders (aged 12-17 years old) – PDF

Record of Reference Check – PDF

TASMANIA

Application to Work with Children or Young People – PDF

RWVP Registration Form for Leaders – PDF

Young Helper Agreement for Leaders (aged 12-17 years old) – PDF

Record of Reference Check – PDF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Application to Work with Children or Young People – PDF

WWCC Registration Form for Leaders – PDF

Young Helper Agreement for Leaders (aged 12-17 years old) – PDF

Record of Reference Check – PDF

Bible Study Leader – PDF Word

Breakfast Club Helper – PDF Word

BTS Representative – PDF Word

Children’s Ministry Coordinator – PDF Word

Crèche Leader – PDF Word

Pastoral Care Coordinator – PDF Word

Pastoral Carer – PDF Word

SRE Teacher – PDF 

SRE Helper – PDF 

Sunday School / Kids’ Church Leader – PDF Word

Sunday School / Kids’ Church Helper – PDF Word

Youth Group Leader – PDF Word

Job Description Template – Word

Submission of any documents to the CPU will be regarded as your consent and acceptance to collect and use the information as described in the written advice of the Privacy Policy.

selection process

What is a duty of care?

A duty of care exists when your actions could be reasonably expected to affect another person. As a leader working with children and young people you have a duty of care towards them and your co-leaders, and potentially others that you may come into contact with.

Duty of care is your obligation to act as a reasonable person towards others in whatever circumstances arise in your position as a leader. Your actions should be made with care, attention, caution, and common sense. If they are not, then you may breach your duty of care.

If you are not paid by the church to work with children and young people then the church is responsible for your actions as a volunteer. This is why under Breaking the Silence you have been provided with training, a Code of Conduct, Our Policy, and a clear job description. If you do not have a copy of these please contact the Conduct Protocol Unit.

To minimise the risk of breaching your duty of care:

    • Regularly re-assess your ministry and take steps to minimise the risks.
    • When you see a situation that may be dangerous take action.
    • Do nothing to harm any person.
    • If you are unsure of what to do in a situation, seek advice.
    • Complete the Breaking the Silence Basic Training course at least every three years.
    • Complete training each year that helps you stay aware of child protection requirements.
    • Be fully aware of the Breaking the Silence requirements, in particular the Code of Conduct.
    • Know and acknowledge the limit of your own abilities and expertise and seek assistance in situations that are beyond your limits.

A duty of care exists when your actions could be reasonably expected to affect another person. As a leader working with children and young people you have a duty of care towards them and your co-leaders, and potentially others that you may come into contact with.

Duty of care is your obligation to act as a reasonable person towards others in whatever circumstances arise in your position as a leader. Your actions should be made with care, attention, caution, and common sense. If they are not, then you may breach your duty of care.

If you are not paid by the church to work with children and young people then the church is responsible for your actions as a volunteer. This is why under Breaking the Silence you have been provided with training, a Code of Conduct, Our Policy, and a clear job description. If you do not have a copy of these please contact the Conduct Protocol Unit.

To minimise the risk of breaching your duty of care:

    • Regularly re-assess your ministry and take steps to minimise the risks.
    • When you see a situation that may be dangerous take action.
    • Do nothing to harm any person.
    • If you are unsure of what to do in a situation, seek advice.
    • Complete the Breaking the Silence Basic Training course at least every three years.
    • Complete training each year that helps you stay aware of child protection requirements.
    • Be fully aware of the Breaking the Silence requirements, in particular the Code of Conduct.
    • Know and acknowledge the limit of your own abilities and expertise and seek assistance in situations that are beyond your limits.

Renewing your WWCC in NSW

A Working With Children Check is valid for 5 years. When it is time to renew your WWCC number, the Office of the Children’s Guardian will send a reminder email to you. The email will be sent three months before your WWCC number expires and explain what you need to do to renew it.

You need to keep your contact details up to date so you can be advised when to renew – go to ocg.nsw.gov.au/working-children-check and click “Update your personal details”.
If you don’t know your WWCC number, go to wwccheck.ocg.nsw.gov.au/FindMyNumber. The WWCC number renewal cannot start until you receive your email alert. You can renew at any time from the date of the email alert until the date your current number will expire.

After renewing your WWCC number, you will receive an email confirmation with the new expiration date. Please use the Online BTS Registration Form to update your WWCC information for us. The CPU must re-verify your renewed WWCC number and its new expiry date.

TAKING ON A PAID POSITION

If you change from serving in a voluntary position to one that is paid in the church, your WWCC clearance type needs to be ‘Employee.’ If you already hold the correct type, the CPU should still be informed about the change so that it is clear that this requirement is being met. If you need to get your clearance changed, you must do this within 30 days of commencing the paid position. The cost is $80 and is completed through ServiceNSW.

Special Religious education (SRE) in NSW

Special Religious education (SRE) in NSW

The Conduct Protocol Unit is responsible for:

  • Administration of WWCC and BTS Training
  • Provision of SRE Teacher and SRE Helper cards
  • Auditing of compliance

For assistance with forms or cards:
cpu-admin@pcnsw.org.au or 02 9690 9321.

For assistance with auditing:
cpu-auditing@pcnsw.org.au.


 

Presbyterian Youth (PYNSW) is responsible for all other SRE matters.

For assistance with training, curricula or invoices:
Contact admin@pynsw.org.au or 02 9690 9379.

For assistance with Recognised Prior Learning:
Roslyn Deal from PYNSW at roslyndeal@pynsw.org.au or 02 9690 9379.

For any SRE Authorisation questions:
Roslyn Deal at PYNSW  roslyndeal@pynsw.org.au or 02 9690 9379.

  • Forms: Any SRE forms you may need can be found at the bottom of the SRE page of the PYNSW website.
  • Training: Accreditation Training provided by PYNSW can be found here
  • Wise Ministry Addendum for SRE Teachers and HelpersPDF

Renewing your WWCC in NSW

A Working With Children Check is valid for 5 years. When it is time to renew your WWCC number, the Office of the Children’s Guardian will send a reminder email to you. The email will be sent three months before your WWCC number expires and explain what you need to do to renew it.

You need to keep your contact details up to date so you can be advised when to renew – go to ocg.nsw.gov.au/working-children-check and click “Update your personal details”.  
If you don’t know your WWCC number, go to wwccheck.ocg.nsw.gov.au/FindMyNumber. The WWCC number renewal cannot start until you receive your email alert. You can renew at any time from the date of the email alert until the date your current number will expire.

After completing the WWCC number renewal you will be sent an email confirmation with a new expiry date for your WWCC number. Please give these details to the Conduct Protocol Unit via email to cpu-admin@pcnsw.org.au along with your date of birth. The CPU will need to re-verify your renewed WWCC number and new expiry date.

Taking on a Paid Position

If you change from serving in a voluntary position to one that is paid in the church, your WWCC clearance type needs to be ‘Employee.’ If you already hold the correct type, the CPU should still be informed about the change so that it is clear that this requirement is being met. If you need to get your clearance changed, you must do this within 30 days of commencing the paid position. The cost is $80 and is completed through ServiceNSW.

Special Religious education (SRE) in NSW

The Conduct Protocol Unit is responsible for:

  • Administration of WWCC and BTS Training
  • Provision of SRE Teacher and SRE Helper cards
  • Auditing of compliance

For assistance with forms or cards:
cpu-admin@pcnsw.org.au or 02 9690 9321.

For assistance with auditing:
cpu-auditing@pcnsw.org.au.


 

Presbyterian Youth (PYNSW) is responsible for all other SRE matters.

For assistance with training, curricula or invoices:
Contact admin@pynsw.org.au or 02 9690 9379.

For assistance with Recognised Prior Learning:
Roslyn Deal from PYNSW at roslyndeal@pynsw.org.au or 02 9690 9379.

For any SRE Authorisation questions:
Roslyn Deal at PYNSW  roslyndeal@pynsw.org.au or 02 9690 9379.

  • Forms: Any SRE forms you may need can be found at the bottom of the SRE page of the PYNSW website.
  • Training: Accreditation Training provided by PYNSW can be found here
  • Wise Ministry Addendum for SRE Teachers and HelpersPDF

You can find all the info sheets, forms, templates and posters on the Resources page.