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Ochre Card (NT)

The Northern Territory's Working With Children Check is the Ochre Card. It is the clearance a person must hold to do child-related work in the Northern Territory. Oho recognises it as a Northern Territory Ochre Card and can confirm it against the official register.

Who needs it

Anyone engaged in child-related work in the Northern Territory, employees and volunteers alike.

What Oho needs

The Ochre Card number printed on the card, plus the holder's name.

How Oho verifies it

Oho queries the Northern Territory's public register and returns a result in under ten minutes. There is no employer linkage recorded against the card. Once verified, Oho re-checks it on the schedule you set up in the Verification Sources tab, and renewals flow through automatically.

Reading the result

Every check resolves to one of a few outcomes, shown with a colour so it's easy to scan:

OutcomeColourWhat it means
MAY_ENGAGEGreenValid and current — the person is cleared for the work.
MAY_NOT_ENGAGERedNot valid — for example expired, suspended, cancelled, or no matching record.
REVIEW_REQUIREDYellowValid but carries conditions worth a person reviewing before relying on it.
IN_PROGRESSGreyStill being checked — some registers take a little longer to respond.
ERRORGreyThe register couldn't be reached; Oho will try again.

Oho keeps watching afterwards and updates the outcome automatically if the status changes, and the worker's profile keeps a history of every check.