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Please see the following definitions of terms used in the blue card system, as per the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000.
Schedule 7 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines active recreation as a form of physical exertion or activity engaged in for the purpose of relaxation or enjoyment that is not based on formal competition.
Adjunct care is child care or education and care provided to a child:
Amusement park includes a park that is permanent or temporary but does not include an amusement arcade.
A person who:
Chief Executive (education and care)
Chief executive (education and care) means the chief executive of the department in which the Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland) is administered.
Section 36 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 defines a child as an individual who is under 18.
A child accommodation service is defined as a service for which the main purpose is to provide accommodation for children but does not include:
Child care is care of a child provided:
A child care centre means the premises in which child care is provided under a licence for a centre based service under the Child Care Act 2002.
Section 5(1) of the Child Care Act 2002 defines a 'child care service' as a child care service for regularly providing child care, but does not include any of the following services -
To remove any doubt, it is declared that a service may be a child care service even though it is conducted -
A place at which disability services are provided to children.
The Queensland College of Teachers established under the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005, section 229.
A commercial service means a service operated on a commercial basis.
A service that provides or purports to provide, on a professional basis, help or guidance to persons to resolve personal, social or emotional problems or difficulties.
Schedule 7 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines 'disciplinary information' as information received by the Commissioner under any of the following:
Section 168 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines 'disqualifying offence'.
An offence is categorised as a ‘disqualifying offence’ under the Act if it is:
Please click here for a table which contains a full list of disqualifying offences.
Schedule 169 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines 'disqualifying person':
(1) A person is a disqualified person if the person -
(2) However, a person to whom subsection (1)(a) applies is not a disqualified person if the Commissioner issued an eligibility declaration to the person and the eligibility declaration has not expired.
Section 5(1) of the Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland) Act 2011 defines education and care service as any service providing or intended to provide education and care on a regular basis to children under 13 years of age other than—
Example :-
Instruction in a particular activity could be instruction in sport, dance, music, culture or language or religious instruction.
Example
Education and care services to which this Law applies include long day care services, family day care services, outside school hours services and preschool programs including those delivered in schools, unless expressly excluded.
Education and care service premises
Section 5(1) of the Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland) Act 2011 defines education and care premises as:-
Section 5(1) of the Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland) Act 2011 defines educator as an individual who provides education and care for children as part of an education and care service.
Eligibility Declaration Application
Means an application to the Commissioner for an ‘eligibility declaration’
A declaration issued by the Commissioner that a person is not a disqualified person and is eligible to sign an application.
A person is employing another person if there is an agreement with the other person to carry out work, irrespective of the nature of that work, regardless of the following:
Examples of employment
A non state school entity means:
A state educational entity means the chief executive.
Executive Officer of a Parent and Citizens Association under the Education (General Provisions) Act
An executive officer of an association means an officer of the executive committee. An executive committee comprises the president, vice-president or vice presidents (if more than 1), secretary and treasurer.
Executive Officer of a Corporation
An executive officer of a corporation means any person, by whatever name called and whether or not the person is a director of the corporation, who is concerned or takes part in the management of the corporation.
Final Offender Prohibition Order
Means a final order under the Offender Prohibition Order Act.
Funded non-government service provider
Section 17 of the Disability Services Act 2006, defines a funded non-government service provider as a non-government service provider receiving recurrent or one-off funds from the department to provide disability services, regardless of whether other funds or resources are also used by the non-government service provider to provide disability services.
Section 24 of the Public Service Act 2008 defines a government entity as:
However, the following entities are not considered to be 'government entities':
Section 10 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines a "government service provider" as a government entity or a local government.
A hospital, nursing home, community health facility or another similar place, including a place that is used as a hospital, nursing home or community health facility on a temporary basis.
A registered health practitioner, health care worker or an assistant to a health practitioner.
A person to whom education or training is being provided at a health facility if the education or training enables the person to whom it is provided:
A health service means any of the following:
Hospital
Schedule 5 of the Health Quality and Complaints Commission Act 2006 defines hospital as a public sector hospital, a private health facility or the Mater Misericordiae Public Hospitals.
Imprisonment Order
Means either of the following orders:
Section 305 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines 'investigative information' as information gathered by the Queensland Police Service as part of an investigation into an alleged offence, which did not result in the matter proceeding to a charge against a person.
Strict parameters have been set around the type of investigative information that may be forwarded by the Police Commissioner to the Commission. These are:
Means a licensed care service under the Child Protection Act 1999. Schedule 3 of the Child Protection Act 1999 states that a 'licensed care service' means a service, operated under a licence, to provide care for children in the chief executive’s custody or guardianship.
Notifiable person means: -
Section 5 of the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 stipulates the value of a ‘penalty unit’. From 1 January 2009, one penalty unit is equal to $100. Penalties for offences will state how many penalty units apply as the maximum penalty. If the penalty for an offence is listed as 10 penalty units, for example, the maximum penalty is $1000.
Police information about a person means the following:
Means a Justice, Commissioner for Declarations, Lawyer or Police Officer.
Registered Health Practitioner
Schedule 7 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines a 'registered health practitioner as a person registered under any of the following Acts:
* Please refer to your governing body for further information.
Schedule 7 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines a 'registered teacher' as a person who holds full registration or provisional registration under the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 and whose full or provisional registration has not been suspended under section 48 or 49 of that Act.
A person is a 'relevant disqualified person' if the person:
Schedule 7 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines a 'religious representative' as a person:
A place at which a child accommodation service is provided -
A school means:
Section 167 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines a 'serious offence'.
An offence is categorised as a ‘serious offence’ under the Act if it is:
Please click here for a table which contains a full list of serious offences.
A division 3 order, interim detention order or interim supervision order under the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003.
Schedule 7 of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 defines sport to mean a form of human activity capable of achieving a result requiring physical exertion or physical skill that, because of its nature or organisation, is competitive and is generally recognised as sport.
Staff member
A service that provides emotional support, mentoring or pastoral care, but does not include a legal advice or legal advocacy service.
Temporary Offender Prohibition Order
A temporary order under the Child Protection (Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2008.
A trainee student of an education provider means a person undertaking a course of study with the education provider.
A volunteer is a person who is employed by another person not for financial reward but who may receive reimbursement for out of pocket expenses.
Last updated: 4 January, 2012