Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005

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Disability Services and Other Legislation (Worker Screening) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill creates a mandatory screening system for people who work with Queenslanders with disability. It implements the nationally agreed NDIS worker screening scheme and establishes a separate state system for disability services funded outside the NDIS. The bill also strengthens how the blue card system works alongside disability screening to protect children with disability.

26/11/2020· PASSED· Hon C Crawford MP
HealthChildren & FamiliesWork & Employment
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Trading (Allowable Hours) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill simplifies Queensland's shop trading hours system, strengthens protections for retail workers against being forced to work extended hours, and makes permanent the COVID-era rules allowing school P&C associations and teacher registration investigators to meet remotely.

25/5/2022· PASSED· Hon G Grace MP
Business & EconomyWork & EmploymentEducation
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Working with Children Legislation (Indigenous Communities) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill proposed giving Indigenous Community Justice Groups the power to approve Blue Cards (working with children checks) for community members who would otherwise be denied due to certain non-sexual criminal offences such as stealing, burglary, and drug offences. It was a private member's bill introduced by Mr R Katter MP. The bill's second reading failed and it did not become law.

17/10/2018· 2nd reading failed· Mr R Katter MP
First NationsChildren & FamiliesWork & Employment
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Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill introduces a 'No Card, No Start' policy for Queensland's blue card system, meaning no one can begin paid work with children without first holding a working with children clearance. It also modernises the blue card application process with online options, expands the criminal offences that automatically disqualify a person from working with children, closes loopholes that allowed high-risk people to rely on exemptions, and creates a centralised register of home-based care services.

13/11/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Children & FamiliesWork & EmploymentJustice & Rights
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Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill overhauls Queensland's blue card (Working with Children Check) system. It introduces a new risk-based decision-making framework replacing the current 'best interests' test, expands the types of work and businesses that require blue cards, simplifies the disqualification process, removes blue card requirements for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kinship carers, and improves information sharing between agencies.

12/6/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Children & FamiliesJustice & RightsFirst Nations
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Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill creates a formal certification process so experienced Queensland teachers can be officially recognised as highly accomplished or lead teachers. It gives the Queensland College of Teachers the legal authority to run this voluntary certification, consistent with a national framework already operating in other states.

12/2/2019· PASSED· Hon G Grace MP
EducationWork & Employment
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Working with Children (Indigenous Communities) Amendment Bill 2021

This bill would have created a new Blue Card framework giving Indigenous community justice groups the power to recommend restricted working with children clearances for people in their communities. It aimed to address chronic unemployment in remote Indigenous communities where the standard Blue Card system's inflexibility prevents people with certain past offences from accessing employment, even when the local community considers them safe. The bill's second reading was defeated and it did not become law.

1/9/2021· 2nd reading failed· Mr R Katter MP
First NationsChildren & FamiliesWork & Employment
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