Blue cards for licensed care services

Not everyone needs a blue card to work in a licensed care service, however employers must clearly identify which roles are risk-assessed.

This refers to roles in a licensed care service that can allow a person to connect—and build a strong and trusting relationship—with a child.

An employee who holds a risk-assessed role will need a blue card.

Organisations within the scope of a licensed care service must consider other relevant factors in the context of their service environment.

As risk-assessed role includes carrying out any of the following to a child:

  • physical touching of a child by
    • providing direct or personal care
    • supervision
    • supporting in activities and other events
  • building rapport with a child that provides the opportunity to develop a trusting relationship in person, verbally, in writing or online
  • access to the personal information of a child that could enable contact to be made
    • within or outside the care service
    • through verbally, written or online communication
    • via a significant person in the child’s life
    • after the child is no longer cared for by the licensed care service.