Information for frontline staff

As you continue seeing and supporting clients, there are a range of steps you can take to protect yourself and others.

In the first instance, discuss your circumstances with your local team and manager as every workplace is different.

Interacting with clients in the community

If your role involves interacting with clients in the community, it is important that in the first instance you discuss your circumstances with your local team and manager. Following good hygiene practices helps to prevent the spread of infection.

Information for staff in custodial settings

Corrective Services NSW is working closely with Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network and NSW to prevent and manage potential and confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Detailed information for staff in custodial settings is available on the intranet and is directly communicated to Corrective Services NSW staff as required.

Information for visitors to correctional centres can be found on the Corrective Services NSW website.

These posters (intranet) are available to place in correctional centres.

Information for frontline child protection and OOHC staff

Detailed information for frontline child protection and OOHC staff is on the Casework Practice site (intranet).

Information for frontline housing staff

Detailed information for frontline housing staff is on the Housing Hub (intranet).

Last updated:

20 Sep 2022

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