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Your rights

Applicants and card holders in the blue card system, including exemption card holders, have certain rights afforded to them under the Commission's Act. These include:

A fair and just process

The Commission is committed to ensuring the fairness of the blue card application process and to ensuring that ‘natural justice’ is followed. This means if the Commission receives information which raises concern about an applicant's background or criminal history it will:

  • provide the applicant with all information that the Commission is considering
  • allow the applicant to have their say
  • consider all information provided by the applicant to support their blue card application
  • make sure the applicant understands the process and how the information will be assessed, and
  • in most cases, give the applicant an opportunity to have the Commission’s decision reviewed if they disagree with the decision.

Having your say

If there is police or disciplinary information about an applicant or card holder that the Commission considers relevant to the individual's eligibility to work with children, the applicant or card holder will be invited to make a submission in support of their application.

Withdrawing your application

Applicants may request that the Commission withdraw their application during the processing stage.

This can be done by contacting the Commission in writing or by calling the Blue Card Contact Centre.

Requesting the cancellation of your blue card or exemption card

You have the right to request the cancellation of your blue card or exemption card by completing the appropriate form. In cancelling your card you must:

  • return your positive notice or card immediately, and
  • cease working in regulated child-related employment.

Please click here for the appropriate form.

Using your blue card for more than one organisation or role

Paid employees are able to use their blue cards for other child-related work that they may also carry out, such as volunteer work, and do not have to pay the prescribed blue card fee twice.

You must advise the Commission of any additional regulated child-related employment that you undertake by submitting the appropriate form.

Please click here (PDF, 175Kb) for more information about the authorisation process.

Last updated: 19 April, 2011

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