Season: Saturday 16 September 2023 to 06 May 2024
RENEWAL Fees for 2023/2024 MUST BE paid before 30 September 2023.
If your Patrolling hours were greater than 25 hours in 2022 to 2023 – you may be except from paying your fee this Season
Email treasurer@bilingaslsc.com and ask if you qualify.
* Active Members and Active Award Members = $80
* Associate Members = $90
* Nipper Members = $90
* Nipper Family Members (of 4) = $320
* Additional Nipper Family Members = $60
EXISTING members need to renew on-line and pay membership fees via their portal BEFORE ATTENDING a Patrol or a NIPPER DAY
All new members who are applying for blue card MUST ALSO complete the CYRMS Training and the Child Awareness Course BEFORE attending any club Activities/Patrols.
These two courses must be redone every time you renew your bluecard.
To complete the Child Safety Course: [SLSA Members Area > eLearning > SLSQ HUB > CSA (Child Safety Awareness) and CYRMS (Child Youth Risk Management Strategy)
All NEW members must first Join online https://members.sls.com.au/
After joining – pay the fees and then create a portal.
Joining is a TWO step process!!
Download a Guide to Create An Account or renew Membership and how to to Recover Password
Follow this QUICK GUIDE TO ONLINE BLUE CARD SUBMISSION
All forms can be found here:
Not sure which Form to use? Follow this guide Which Card Should I Use?
Need to make a Payment? You can use the gateway on your members portal or:
Our Bank Details are:
BSB: 034604 A/c 214785
Bilinga SLSC General Account
Documents for Members
- Request to Stay at Club Form:
Forms must be completed a minimum of 3 days before requested stay. NO EXCEPTIONS
- Clubhouse and Bunkroom rules
- Bilinga Under 18 dorm Stay Form
- Bilinga-Chaperon-Policy-for-Under-18-staying-at-Club
The Club has a Members Protection Information Officer: (MPIO)
The MPIO provides information and guidance on rights, responsibilities, and options available within the complaint resolution procedures. An MPIO is the first point of contact in a club for any enquiries, concerns or complaints around harassment, child abuse and other inappropriate behaviour. The MPIO provides information to the person with the concern. An MPIO is impartial and will not investigate or mediate complaints. Their role is to provide information to members who need it based on the following Policies: - SLSA 6.04 Child Safety Policy
- SLSA 6.05 Members Protection Policy
- SLSA 6.06 Complaints Resolutions Policy
- Bilinga SLSC Constitution V2 June 2023