Understanding
Mandatory Reporting

IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

Delivery
Options

  • In-person or virtual workshops
  • Custom training for organisations

Course Overview

This training equips professionals and communuty members with the knowledge and confidence to fulfill their mandatory reporting obligations in the Northern Territory. Participants will learn legal requirements, ethical considerations, and practical steps to report concerns while ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals.

Key Learning Outcomes

Participants will:
 
✔ Understand NT-specific mandatory reporting laws and their legal responsibilities.
✔ Recognize indicators of child abuse, neglect, domestic violence, and other reportable concerns.
✔ Learn how to make a report effectively while maintaining professional and ethical standards.
✔ Understand protections for reporters and the consequences of failing to report.
✔ Explore best practices for trauma-informed and culturally appropriate reporting, particularly when working with Indigenous communities.
 

Modules

1. Introduction to Mandatory Reporting

  • Overview of NT legislation (Care and Protection of Children Act, Domestic and Family Violence Act)
  • Who is considered a mandatory reporter?

2. Recognising Reportable Concerns

  • Indicators of abuse, neglect, and domestic violence
  • Case studies and real-world examples

3. Making a Report

  • How to report concerns (process, documentation, and confidentiality)
  • What happens after a report is made?

4. Legal & Ethical Considerations

  • Protections for reporters and consequences of non-compliance
  • Navigating workplace policies and professional boundaries

5. Cultural & Community Considerations

  • Working in remote communities
  • Building trust while maintaining reporting obligations

6. Practical Scenarios & Next Steps

  • Role-playing exercises and case discussions