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Frequently Asked Questions
If our parent organisation, eg. sports associations, Guides, Scouts or cadets, develops a risk management strategy to protect children, does every local club or group need one as well?
Does the Commission provide support to help particular types of employment and regulated business to develop a Risk Management Strategy?
Do I have to send my Risk Management Strategy to the Commission? How do I know if I am complying?
All our volunteers and paid staff have Blue Cards. Why do we need a Risk Management Strategy as well?
Does our Risk Management Strategy have to be a separate document? We already have policies and procedures, permission forms, etc.
What support is available to help organisations comply with this legislation?
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