Preventing harm to children by holding organisations accountable for the conduct of their staff.
In WA, the Reportable Conduct Scheme is legislated under the Parliamentary Commissioner Amendment (Reportable Conduct) Act 2022 and requires the head of an organisation to notify the Ombudsman WA of allegations of, or convictions for, child abuse by their employees, volunteers and contractors, and then investigate these notifications.
If you have formed a belief on reasonable grounds that someone who works or volunteers at DLGSC, or is a contractor engaged to undertake child related work, has or may have engaged in reportable conduct at work or outside of work, you are encouraged to notify DLGSC as soon as practicable.
Reportable conduct behaviours are:
A belief on reasonable grounds is more than suspicion. There must be some reasonable basis for the belief, however, it is not the same as having proof. For example, a person is likely to form the belief on reasonable grounds if they:
A reportable allegation is any information that leads a person to form the belief on reasonable grounds that a DLGSC staff member, volunteer or a contractor engaged to undertake child-related work has engaged in reportable conduct, whether or not the conduct is alleged to have occurred in the course of the employee’s employment.
A reportable conviction is an offence of a sexual nature committed against, with, or in the presence of a child. A conviction for an offence committed by a person includes:
Detailed information about the Reportable Conduct Scheme.
All notifications of reportable conduct made to DLGSC will be received by its Human Resources unit. To keep information provided confidential, certain protections are provided.
If a person makes a report of a reportable allegation or reportable conviction acts in good faith, they are protected from liability and the disclosure of information is regulated and limited to certain persons.
After submitting a notification, you will receive email confirmation of the submitted report. Upon receipt, Human Resources will review the information and may contact you to clarify or seek further detail.
If the notification reaches the required threshold for reportable conduct, it will be provided to the Ombudsman of Western Australia within 7 working days.
DLGSC will liaise with any relevant parties if a reportable conduct investigation is required. If an investigation is carried out, the Ombudsman of Western Australia will oversee the process and be informed of its outcome. The principles of natural justice (PDF 189 KB) will be maintained throughout the process.
If you have any questions regarding the Reportable Conduct Scheme, or require assistance to complete this form, please review the information provided at Ombudsman WA Reportable Conduct Scheme or contact DLGSC via email: reportableconduct@dlgsc.wa.gov.au
To submit a notification, please complete Reportable Conduct Scheme reporting form.
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You may be contacted to clarify information or to seek further detail.
Your identity will not be disclosed unnecessarily. It is important to know that your details and the information you provide may be shared in order to progress a notification an investigation.
DLGSC is required to treat information about reportable allegations confidentially.
DLGSC's ability to disclose information to you about the response to this allegation may depend on your relationship to the organisation or the individual or the alleged victim.
Refer to the Ombudsman WA Definitions Reportable Conduct for the relevant definitions of a sexual offence, sexual misconduct and physical assault. Reportable conduct is behaviour by any employee, volunteer or contractor as defined, regardless of whether they work with children or their behaviour has occurred during work hours or outside of work hours.
Currently, the following behaviour can be considered reportable conduct:
You can select more than one reportable conduct type, however at least one must be selected.
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You may be contacted to discuss this in further detail. It is helpful if you can please briefly describe the behaviour including details such as: