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  2. Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission - Wikipedia

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    the desirability of mandatory reporting of possible corrupt conduct to IBAC by public sector body heads and council CEOs. In September 2014, the Integrity Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 [14] (Bill) was introduced to Parliament. The Bill proposed amendments to: the threshold for conducting investigations; the inclusion of misconduct in public ...

  3. Murder of Daniel Valerio - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Valerio (21 April 1988 – 8 September 1990) was an Australian boy who was beaten to death on 8 September 1990 by Paul Aiton, his mother's boyfriend at the time. His death caused outrage amongst the public and led to the introduction of mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse in Victoria.

  4. Registered training organisation - Wikipedia

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    This includes information about students, their courses and qualifications completed, and provides the mechanism for national reporting about the VET system. [6] The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is a national policy for regulated qualifications within the Australian education and training system, including VET and higher education ...

  5. Mandated reporter - Wikipedia

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    The criteria for reporting vary significantly based on jurisdiction. [11] Typically, mandatory reporting applies to people who have reason to suspect the abuse or neglect of a child, but it can also apply to people who suspect abuse or neglect of a dependent adult or the elderly, [12] or to any members of society (sometimes called Universal Mandatory Reporting [UMR]).

  6. Mandatory reporting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide, there was a 2348% increase in hotline calls from 150,000 in 1963 to 3.3 million in 2009. [7] In 2011, there were 3.4 million calls. [8] From 1992 to 2009 in the US, substantiated cases of sexual abuse declined 62%, physical abuse decreased 56% and neglect 10%.

  7. List of Victorian government agencies - Wikipedia

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    In Victoria, the public sector is defined by the Public Administration Act 2004. The Victorian public service is composed of ten departments , the head of each being a secretary . Each department can consist of a number of portfolios, each of which is the direct responsibility of a minister , who collectively form the ministry .

  8. Royal Melbourne Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Melbourne Nursing Education Department provides continuing professional education opportunities for nurses. It offers programs for undergraduates, graduate nurses and postgraduate students as well as short courses, staff development and mandatory resuscitation training. It also offers some online training modules.

  9. Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences ...

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    The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013, often known by the acronym RIDDOR, is a 2013 statutory instrument of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It regulates the statutory obligation to report deaths , injuries , diseases and "dangerous occurrences", including near misses, that take place at work or in ...