Category: Compliance
How Australian Childcare Services Can Meet NQF Policy Requirements Without the Paperwork
Australian ECEC services face real compliance obligations under the National Quality Framework. Here’s how to manage policy acknowledgment, staff sign-off, and audit trails without drowning in paperwork.
What Breaks When Policy Acknowledgments Stop Scaling (And How to Fix It)
Spreadsheets work fine for 10 people. Here’s exactly what breaks when your organization grows — and how to fix it before a dispute or audit exposes the gap.
What to Do When an Employee Refuses to Sign a Policy Acknowledgment
Most organizations prepare for policy sign-offs going smoothly. Few prepare for the moment someone refuses.
Policy Acknowledgment Software for HR and Onboarding: What Small Teams Actually Need
If you already have payroll covered and just need proof that your new hire read the handbook, you don’t need a $200/month HRIS. Here’s what small teams actually need.
What Happens When a Small Business Can’t Prove an Employee Signed a Policy?
Small businesses need proof that employees read and signed company policies. ClearPolicy makes it simple to send, track, and store policy acknowledgments — no enterprise complexity, no demos required.
How to Build a Policy Sign-Off System That Holds Up When It Matters
A policy sign-off system protects your organization when something goes wrong. Here’s what every system needs, what happens without one, and how to set one up today.
Does Your Church Have a Child Protection Policy? (And Is Everyone Signed Off On It?)
A child protection policy only protects your church if your volunteers have actually read and signed it. Here’s what to include — and how to make sure it sticks.
How to Automatically Assign Policy Acknowledgments to Your Planning Center People
Stop managing compliance in spreadsheets. Connect Planning Center to ClearPolicy and let your existing lists do the work.
Do Nonprofits Need a Whistleblower Policy? (Yes — Here’s Why)
Most nonprofits aren’t sure whether they’re required to have a whistleblower policy. Here’s what the IRS, Sarbanes-Oxley, and your auditor actually expect — and what your policy needs to include.
Does Your Nonprofit Have a Volunteer Code of Conduct? Here’s Why It Matters
Every nonprofit relies on volunteers. Most nonprofits don’t have a written code of conduct for them. That gap is a bigger problem than it looks.