Easter Puja Seminar 2022

WWCC – Child Safety

Working With Children Check – Child Safety 

This information is for Australian Yogis.
International yogis attending Easter Seminar 2022 please visit our WWCC Declaration Form.

Working With Children Check (WWCC) or equivalent, is a Australian government requirement for people who work or volunteer in child-related work or come in contact with children. Everyone 18 years or older, must have a current Working With Children Check (WWCC) to attend this collective event. If you need more information then please contact our National Child Safety Coordinator Astrid Fleay at wwcc-national@sahajayoga.com.au

Don’t have a WWCC ?

If you do not have a current WWCC (or equivalent),  please contact your State Councillors who will assist you with obtaining your approval.

Please understand that by not providing proof of a current WWCC (or state equivalent) you cannot stay at the property overnight and you are not to take part in any activities involving children or speaking with any children under 18 years of age at the venue.  Breaches of these requirements will be reported to our Legal Compliance Team Leader.

To avoid these inconvenience please obtain and provide proof of your WWCC clearance to Astrid Fleay at wwcc-national@sahajayoga.com.au

More about WWCC

To find out more about WWCC, please visit our National Child Safety Page, which has contact information for each State’s Child Safety Coordinator.

“A power which protects you”

“The innocence is a power, it is a power which protects you, which gives you light of knowledge.  The light of innocence is the light by which you know that love is the highest thing.  And it teaches you how to love others, how to care for others, how to be gentle about others.  It also gives you the light within.”
Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi