Football NSW now requires all coaches and managers (aged 18 or more) of teams with any players under the age of 18 to provide a Working With Children (WWC) number prior to your registration being accepted. This change in policy means even parents coaching/managing their own child’s team must have a WWC number.
You’ll need to include your WWC number and upload proof of your WWCC when completing the Coach/Manager registration process.
If you classify for an EXEMPT status (i.e. coach, manage, or otherwise interact only with members who are all over 18), you will still need to indicate this WWC status when registering (Requesting a Working with Children Exemption : playfootball).
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What do you need to do? Applications for a WWC number are made online – start here: Service NSW – Apply for Working With Children check. After applying, you will need to physically visit a Service NSW centre to complete a simple identity check process. It’s critical for Coaches and Managers to apply for their WWC number as early as possible to ensure your registration is finalised prior to the start of the season. What will the club be doing? To comply with both the WWC legislation and Football NSW’s child protection policy, Balmain DFC will verify your WWC number once it is entered into PlayFootball, prior to approving your registration as a Coach or Manager. |