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Application Categories
If you have been charged with or found guilty of an offence or had a finding made against you by a specified professional body (currently the Victorian Institute of Teaching and the out of home care Suitability Panel), the Department of Justice will need to consider your application further and will classify your application into one of three categories.
The outcome of your application and the factors considered in assessing your application are different depending on which application category the offence or finding corresponds with.
The application categories are set out below.
Category one
Broadly, applications are classified as Category one when serious offences of a sexual nature have been committed by an adult against a child or children. This category also includes child pornography offences. People who are on the Sex Offenders Register or subject to sex offender extended supervision orders are also included in Category one.
For Category one applications, the department must give a Negative Notice. This means that the person will fail the WWC Check and cannot work in ‘child-related work’, even if directly supervised.
Category two
Broadly, applications are classified as Category two where the applicant has committed:
- a serious violent offence
- a serious drug offence or
- a serious sexual offence, either as an adult against another adult or as a child (against either an adult or another child).
People who have been charged with offences that fall under Categories one and two and are awaiting a final outcome for those charges are included in Category two.
With Category two applications, the department must issue a Negative Notice unless satisfied that giving an Assessment Notice would not pose an unjustifiable risk to the safety of children.
Category three
Broadly, applications are classified as Category three where:
- there has been a relevant finding made against the applicant by a prescribed professional body (currently only the Victorian Institute of Teaching)
or
- the applicant has been charged with or found guilty of certain offences not covered by Categories one and two (including offences against the Working with Children Act 2005).
With Category three applications, the department must give an Assessment Notice to the applicant unless it is appropriate to refuse to do so in the circumstances.
When deciding a final outcome for Category two and three applications, the department is required to consider a number of factors. See the ‘making a submission’ page for details of these.
Other applications
For offence/s that do not place the application in Category one, two or three, if there are exceptional circumstances and there is a significant link between the offence/s and a risk to the safety of children, an applicant may still fail the WWC Check and be given a Negative Notice.
The Offences Checklist under the Related Publications menu may assist you in determining whether an application is likely to be classified in Category one, two or three.
For further information about how applications are classified into categories contact the WWC Check Information Line. For legal advice, contact your legal adviser.
Contacts
Working with Children Check Unit
Department of Justice
GPO Box 1915
Melbourne VIC 3001
Information Line: 1300 652 879
Hours of operation are 8:30am - 5pm weekdays (excluding public holidays)
If you need an interpreter please call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 13 1450 and have them contact the WWC Check Information Line on 1300 652 879.

