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Mandatory Reporting Training NSW

We equip New South Wales organisations with the specialist training and legal compliance frameworks required to meet their statutory mandatory reporting obligations.

 

Access Expert Guidance

Legal expertise with up-to-date education allows your organisation to adeptly navigate mandatory reporting obligations.

Flexible Delivery

Comprehensive in-person and online training that suits your organisation’s budget, ensuring hassle-free compliance with mandatory training requirements.

Compliance Assurance

Stay ahead of mandatory reporting requirements with our training programs, guaranteeing that your organisation consistently meets compliance standards.

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Your Free Consultation

We invite you to contact Safe Space Legal to book a free 30-minute consultation to discuss your orgainsation's safeguarding needs

Location

Our lawyers are based in Victoria, servicing the Safeguarding needs of organisations nationwide

Expert Child Protection & Mandatory Reporting Training in NSW

Our comprehensive training modules are designed to empower your team to become confident, legally compliant mandatory reporters. Available both online and in-person, our training is specifically tailored for staff in NSW schools, Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services, local councils, and NGOs.

In 2026, NSW mandatory reporting requires a deep understanding of the Risk of Significant Harm (ROSH) threshold. Our training goes beyond basic awareness, ensuring your staff can navigate the Mandatory Reporter Guide (MRG) and understand when a concern must be escalated to the NSW Child Protection Helpline or a Child Wellbeing Unit (CWU).

Protecting Children & Vulnerable Individuals in New South Wales

We work with a diverse range of “relevant entities” across NSW to ensure they meet the rigorous requirements of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998. Our modules equip your team with the skills to identify, respond to, and report incidents involving children and vulnerable people under NSW law.

We provide specialised training for NSW-based groups, including:

  • Early Childhood Professionals: Navigating the 2026 National Child Safety training reforms and NSW-specific obligations.

  • School Staff: Tailored modules for both government and non-government school environments.

  • NDIS & Disability Providers: Understanding the intersection of NSW child protection and the NDIS Commission.

  • Religious & Faith-Based Organisations: Meeting the expanded mandatory reporting duties for religious ministry.

  • Sporting & Community Clubs: Implementing the 10 NSW Child Safe Standards at a grassroots level.

Our courses are delivered through a user-friendly online platform or via bespoke face-to-face workshops, ensuring your team has the resources to identify physical, emotional, and psychological harm effectively.

Reportable Conduct Scheme
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Children and young people are inherently vulnerable to abuse and harm.  Children have a right to feel safe and be safe in all environments.  Exposing children and young people to abuse and harm may cause long-term trauma and impact their growth and development.  Organisations must take active steps to comply with their duty of care to mitigate risk of harm.