Resources for Reportable Conduct Scheme
Queensland’s Reportable Conduct Scheme commences on 1 July 2026. It introduces a consistent, state-wide approach to reporting and responding to allegations of harm children by workers.
Businesses and organisations that will need to implement the scheme should be preparing now, so they’re ready to meet their obligations come 1 July.
- Find out if you need to comply with the scheme
- Find implementation resources about the Child Safe Standards
Webinar: Queensland’s Reportable Conduct Scheme
On demand webinar
In this 42 minute on-demand presentation, our Child Safe Organisations team will walk you through Queensland's Reportable Conduct Scheme and what it means for businesses and organisations that need to comply.
We will explore what the scheme means in practice, including the systems you will need in place and what happens at each stage of the reporting and investigation process.
Implementation guideline
Our Reportable Conduct Scheme guidelines support you to understand and comply with your obligations under the Scheme. It includes:
- clear definitions of reportable conduct and reportable allegations
- obligations for heads of entities and workers
- detailed requirements for notification, investigation and reporting
- step-by-step guidance on receiving, assessing and managing allegations.