Changes to Mandatory Notification training: Take note South Australia
Changes to the South Australia Teachers Registration and Standards Regulation 2024 mean that the requirement for the Teachers Registration Board (TRB) to collect proof showing the completion of a mandatory notification course (e.g. RRHAN) for teachers registering or renewing has been removed.
The changes came into effect earlier this year, with early childhood teachers (ECTs) encouraged to note the following:
- The welfare and best interests of children remain the paramount consideration
- All teachers and special authority holders are still expected to undertake mandatory notification training (e.g. RRHAN).
- Teachers will be required to produce evidence of this training to their employer.
- Teachers will no longer be required to provide this evidence to the Teachers Registration Board upon registration or renewal.
- This amendment relates specifically to reducing the burden on teachers to provide the same evidence to two distinct authorities.
- All teachers and SAT holders must be competent educators, and fit and proper persons to have the care of children.
Download PDF Fact Sheet in relation the changes for more information.
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