det portal wa reporting to parents

by Dr. Andrew Sporer 10 min read

What are the roles reporting to parents?

Reporting to Parents roles will determine what functions a user will be able to perform. Role Access Rights School Administrator View and edit the school comment bank. Curriculum Leader View the school comment bank. View and edit the user’s personal ‘teacher’ comment bank. Teacher

How do I use the comment bank to report to parents?

Reporting to Parents Main Menu To open, click Comment Bank icon. The Comment Bank window will open. Using the Comment Bank School or teacher comments can also be added, edited or selected and assigned to a selected student in the Report Data Entry screen by clicking on the Comment Bank icon.

Where can I find the mandatory reporting form template?

Mandatory Reporting Web System (MRWeb). Alternatively you can download the mandatory reporting form template PDF from the 'Make a report' tab on the left. Print the form and complete it then send via:

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Appropriate Use of Online Services

All Departmental online services including Portal, email, online document storage, Intranet and Internet access, must be used responsibly and in accordance with Departmental policies.

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Who is required to report child abuse in Australia?

It is a legal requirement in Western Australia for doctors, nurses, midwives, teachers, police officers and boarding supervisors to report all reasonable beliefs of child sexual abuse to the Department of Communities - Child Protection and Family Support.

What is the phone number for the Western Australia Police?

FAX: 92231190. PH: 1800 708 704. If you are concerned about your safety in making a mandatory report, please discuss this with your supervisor or manager and the Western Australia Police.

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