It's a sad state of affairs when it becomes necessary for anyone who works with children to have background checks done on them.
The Vulnerable Children's Act, which came into force on July 1, requires all new workers in state-funded jobs who may be alone with, or have primary responsibility for, children, to be vetted by police.
As reported on Saturday, some schools, including Otumoetai College, have taken it even further and are also vetting any adults who volunteer to coach or manage sports teams.
It seems crazy that a parent can't volunteer to help out by coaching a school sports team without having a police check carried out but unfortunately that's the state of the world we now live in.
I did initially wonder if it had gone too far but, given further thought, I don't think it has.