QLD Reportable Conduct Readiness Workshop| 17th August 2026

QLD Reportable Conduct Readiness Workshop (Public Webinar)
Prepare your organisation for Queensland’s new Reportable Conduct Scheme.
The Queensland Reportable Conduct Scheme is now in effect, introducing significant new responsibilities for organisations that work with children. Understanding your obligations—and knowing how to respond when concerns arise—is essential for organisational compliance and child safety.
This practical, live online workshop has been developed by ChildSafe Australia to help leaders, managers and child safety professionals understand the requirements of the Scheme and confidently prepare their organisation for implementation.
During this interactive webinar you will learn:
- The purpose and scope of Queensland’s Reportable Conduct Scheme.
- Which organisations and workers are covered.
- The six categories of reportable conduct.
- The responsibilities of the Head of Entity and organisational leaders.
- Reporting obligations, key timeframes and notification requirements.
- How to assess, respond to and manage reportable conduct matters.
- Practical steps to strengthen your organisation’s systems, policies and procedures.
- How the Reportable Conduct Scheme works alongside Queensland’s Child Safe Standards.
This workshop is ideal for:
- CEOs and Executive Leaders
- Heads of Entity
- Child Safety Officers
- HR and People & Culture professionals
- Risk and Governance personnel
- Program Managers and Operational Leaders
- Anyone responsible for child safeguarding compliance
Participants will receive practical guidance, real-world examples and the opportunity to ask questions throughout the session, helping them leave with greater confidence in meeting their legal obligations and strengthening child-safe practice within their organisation.
Format: Live online webinar
Duration: Approximately 2.5 hours
Certificate: Certificate of Attendance provided following completion.
This workshop has been developed with funding support from the Queensland Family and Child Commission’s Child Safeguarding Grants Program.


