Childcare educators and staff are mandatory reporters and they have reasonable grounds to suspect a child who is suffering from child neglect or is at risk of child neglect (Child Wellbeing and Child Protection-NSW Interagency Guidelines, 2006). In New South Wales, childcare educators must report neglect when they suspect or find the child’s basic physical or psychological needs are not being met (AIFS, 2014).Their mandatory reporting responsibilities are outline in the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 (Child Wellbeing and Child Protection-NSW Interagency Guidelines, 2006). To …show more content…
Furthermore, educators should consult the MRG to evaluate whether a child is at risk of significant harm before they make a report (Child Wellbeing and Child Protection-NSW Interagency Guidelines, 2006). If a child is at risk of significant harm, educators should call 133627 to the Child Protection Helpline to report matters (Child Wellbeing and Child Protection-NSW Interagency Guidelines,