Queensland, Tasmania and National Health Practitioners Join the dutyof.care Platform

dutyof.care beta now supports millions more people and accreditations

dutyof.care
2 min readMay 7, 2018
Current dutyof.care accreditation scanning capability

Today we released significant new functionality into the private beta version of dutyof.care.

Our beta users now have access to automatically verify accreditations across a wider-range of geographies in Australia as well as our first fully National accreditation– every health practitioner in the country can now have their accreditations managed with dutyof.care!

This is vital for sporting associations, aged care providers and across the disability sector.

This marks a huge step in our mission to make vulnerable people safer.

Those invited to join the beta program can now perform scans on millions of employees or volunteers who hold the following types of accreditations:

  • Victoria Working with Children Checks (VIC WWCC)
  • Victoria Institute of Teaching (VIT)
  • AHPRA Medical Registrations
  • Queensland College of Teachers (QCT)
  • Queensland Working with Children Check (QLD Blue Card)
  • Queensland Police and Teachers (Blue Card Exemption)
  • Tasmanian Working with Children Check (TAS WWCC)
Screenshot of new features released for beta customers today

This release marks the first wave of several planned major roadmap items, set to be deployed over the next few months by the DoC Development team.

Our private beta group has been providing very helpful feedback (“road testing”) the various ‘scanners’ and functionality for everyday use. With these new scanners now available for the beta participants to use, the platform is fast approaching a public release in the coming months.

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