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SkillsTech Australia STUDENT INDUCTION

SkillsTech Australia STUDENT INDUCTION. Program Welcome & Introduction to Institute Workplace Health and Safety General Induction Program of Study of

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SkillsTech Australia

STUDENT INDUCTION

Program

• Welcome & Introduction to Institute

• Workplace Health and Safety

• General Induction

• Program of Study of Induction

Welcome to SkillsTech Australia

• SkillsTech Australia is a leader in product development and delivery throughout Queensland in automotive, building and construction, manufacturing and engineering, electrical / electronics and sustainable technologies.

• SkillsTech Australia has two major campuses at Acacia Ridge and Eagle Farm with 8 satellite campuses throughout metropolitan Brisbane."

Welcome to SkillsTech Australia

"SkillsTech Australia is committed to

providing a learning environment that is

attractive to students of all ages and levels

- nurturing your interests and maximising

your learning outcomes."

Workplace Health & Safety

• Workplace Health & Safety

• Accident Procedure

• First Aid

• Fire and Emergency Evacuation

• Other rules and regulations

(refer form QF112 Workplace Health & Safety Induction for Students)

Workplace Health & Safety

In Queensland the Workplace Health & Safety Act

1995 and Regulations 1997, legislate our requirements

for workplace safety.

SkillsTech Australia has a Workplace Health & Safety

policy designed to protect students whilst on any

Institute site or engaged in Institute activities.

Workplace Health & Safety

Accident Procedure

All accidents must be reported within 3 days to your teacher/tutor

or campus workplace health & safety officer.

You should then complete a work injury report form EV010,

your teacher will be able to access this form on the intranet for you.

This form is then forwarded to the appropriate portfolio manager.

Workplace Health & Safety

First Aid

If you require first aid, there are trained first aid officers on campus

that will attend to any minor injuries. These officer can be contacted

through any staff member.

If deemed necessary, an ambulance will be called to assist you.

Workplace Health & Safety

Fire and Emergency Evacuation

Evacuation – When fire alarm is activated, move

calmly to assembly point

Lockdown – When lockdown procedure is initiated

NO ALARM – remain or return to classrooms

immediately, follow all instructions given by the

workplace health & safety officer.

• Evacuation Map of Yeronga

Workplace Health & Safety

Other Rules & Regulations

Harassment/Bullying Any form of discrimination on the grounds of sex, race, religion,disability, sexual orientation, age, marital or parental status is illegalunder the Queensland Anti Discrimination Act 1991 and theDisability Standards for Education 2005. SkillsTech Australia WILL NOT tolerate discrimination,harassment, bullying of any kind and will take the appropriateaction as per the Student Rules.

Student who have any concerns should discuss their options with a Harassment Referral Officer (HRO) or Student Counsellor on their campus

Workplace Health & Safety

Other Rules and RegulationsSmoking

The State Government has a NO SMOKING policy (find policy) in all buildings and government vehicles. This include any awnings attached to buildings and is also prohibited within 4 metres of an entrance to a building

Smoking is prohibited in any area that serves food.

Please use signed designated areas on your campus and dispose of cigarette butts in ashtrays provided.

Workplace Health & Safety

Other Rules and Regulations

Drugs and Alcohol

It is an offence to buy, sell or use prohibited drugs and alcohol or carry prohibited illegal implements on campus. By law any drug offence is automatically reported to the police

Medication must be authorised by a doctor and legally purchased from a pharmacy. Please advise teacher if you need to take medication while at the Institute.

Please note that pain relief tablets or ventolin puffers will not be issued by staff.

Workplace Health & Safety

Other Rules and Regulations

Vehicles – Dangerous driving and illegal parking are not acceptable, and will be reported to the Director and/or police.

Bikes/Skateboards /Scooters and Skates – Not to be ridden on any campus

Mobile Phones – Mobile phones are to be switched off whilst in class.

Dress Standards – Must be respectable and non-offensive and appropriate to your trade area. This includes footwear (bare feet or thongs are not permitted), personal protective equipment if required or instructed by teacher.

Workplace Health & Safety

Other Rules and RegulationsEating and Drinking in Classrooms – For hygiene reasons, eating or drinking is not permitted in classrooms. The only persons who could be allowed are diabetics who must eat regularly. Bottled water is permitted except in computer labs.Access to Classrooms and Workshops – Students must not enter classrooms/ computer labs or workshops without a supervising teacher or tutor.Insurance – Students of the Institute are not covered by insurance of any type whilst on campus except for the following circumstances:

• Apprentices are covered by their employer’s work cover policy. • Work experience, industry placement and vocational placement

students are insured against permanent partial disability and property damage providing the appropriate documentation has been completed.Note: private property or vehicles are not covered by departmental insurance. This the individual’s responsibility.

General Induction

• Student Services

• Educational Matters

• Information & Other Services

• Enrolment Information/ Fees & Charges

General Induction

Student Services

Career and Personal Counselling

Student counsellors are available across the institute to assist students withthe following:

• Course/career and vocational counselling• Short term counselling for personal issues relating to your study• Options for students experiencing financial difficulties• Interaction with institute staff on behalf of students• Advise about services available in the community

Please contact Student Services at your campus for more information.

General Induction

Student Services

Disability Support Services

The Disability Support Officers assist students withdisabilities to be integrated into vocational programs.This includes:• Assisting students with specific requirements• Liaising on behalf of students with teachers so that there is an understanding and

accommodation of students’ needs.• Locating and organising equipment and specialist personnel as required upon

assessment• Provide direct support to both students and teachers in the classroom situation.

For further information please contact Student Services at your campus.

General Induction

Student Services

Learning Support

Learning support provides assistance to students who require help with their studies. Some ways assistance is provided:

• Maths support with any trade area• Study skills• Reading work books• Using computers• Interpreting assignments and work modules• Brainstorming for ideas• Planning skills

For further information please contact Student Services on yourcampus

General Induction

Student Services

Other services available:

Student services offers access to a rangeof services. Such as:• Job Placement• Indigenous support• Recreational equipment• Harassment Referral Officers• Access and equity issues

For further information contact Student Services onyour campus.

General Induction

Educational Matters• Access & Equity• Academic/Disciplinary Appeals• Student ID Cards• Complaints• Student Rules• Attendance• Privacy

General Induction

Educational Matters

Access & Equity – SkillsTech Australia promotes an environment whichis fair and equitable and free from discrimination and intolerance and iscommitted to the principles of Social Justice

Academic/Disciplinary Appeals – Students who are dissatisfied withacademic decisions, procedures or any issues that directly relate to thesuccessful completion of their program, may take their complaint to theirteacher within two weeks of receiving their grades. If you are not satisfiedwith the outcome you will need to lodge a ‘Notice of Appeal’ to the Director.The Institute has systems and processes in place to manage and deal with anydisciplinary matters or instances of misconduct.

For further information refer to TAFE Qld Student Rules (copies are availableFrom the campus libraries and TAFE internet)

General Induction

Educational Matters

Student ID Cards

• All students are required to have a student ID card,

which must be carried at all times during their study

at SkillsTech Australia.

• Students will need ID card when borrowing resources from the campus libraries

• Student Cards are available from the Customer Service Centre at time of enrolment. An additional cost is incurred for this card.

Educational Matters

Complaints – If you have a concern regarding any aspect of your program,

please discuss it with your teacher so that assistance can be provided as

quickly as possible.

If you are uncertain how to approach an issue please contact the Student

Counsellor on your campus.

Student Rules – Whilst studying at SkillsTech Australia, students are

required to adhere to both TAFE Qld student rules and SkillsTech

Australia rules and regulations.

These are available in the TAFE Qld Student Rules and Institute Policy

Documents, and can be accessed through the Customer Information

Centres/Learning Service Centre/or the Internet

General Induction

Educational Matters

Attendance – Students are expected to attend classes regularly.If absence from class you need to:

• Contact your teaching staff. If you are an apprentice/trainee, your employer will be notified of your absences.

• If absence during assessment you will need to present a doctors certificate on your return to TAFE.

• If you are an Education and Training Reforms for the Future (ETRF)/School based Apprentice/trainee, your school will be notified of all absences.

Attendance is a Visa requirement for International students anybreaches will reported to DIMA.

Educational Matters

Privacy – Personal information collected as a result of your enrolment willbe used by the Department of Education, Training and the Arts for:

• General student administration• vocational education and training administration and regulation• Departmental planning, reporting, communication, research evaluation,

auditing and marketing• Only authorised departmental officers have access to

this information.

No further access to your enrolment information will be provided to any other organisation or persons without your consent or, unless authorised or required by law, in accordance with Information Privacy Principles in Information Standard 42.

General Induction

Information and Other Services• Library• Bookshop• Canteen• Disabled Facilities• Parking• Lost Property• Messages

General Induction

Information & Other Services

Library – Libraries are located on each SkillsTech campus andsome of the services provided are:

• Library induction to all new students• Texts and accompanying materials to support courses• Videos, magazines, CDs, daily newspapers and fiction• Access to computers and training in software applications• Access to the internet• Photocoping servicesCheck library opening hours on your campus.

General Induction

Information & Services Provided

Canteen facilities – available on all campusesParking – Free parking is available and is at the students’ own riskSecurity – available on all campusesLost property – All lost property is delivered to the Customer ServiceCentre on your campusMessages – Messages can not be taken for individual students except inemergency situationsBookshop – Student textbooks can be purchased through the independentbookshops located at Bracken Ridge, Alexander Hills, Logan, Mt Gravattand Yeronga.Disabled Facilities – Each campus provides disabled access and disabledparking. Please contact the Disability Support Officer for furtherinformation.

General Induction

Enrolment Information Fees/ChargesAll fees are due and payable prior to commencement of study

Payment of Fees• Payment options – Cash, cheque, money order, eftpos and credit card• Fees paid in full – note: there is a $26.50 enrolment fee that is to be paid • Standard Time to Pay

- Fees must be greater than $75- Deposit = ½ material fees + 20% excludes ID and utility charges- Repayments – weekly, fortnightly, monthly

• Non-standard Time to Pay- If you have difficulty paying fees, prior to commencement of class contact the Student Counselor on your campus for assistance.

If you are a concession holder please present your card when paying your fees. If you requirefurther information on obtaining a concession card please contact Centrelink.

General Induction

Enrolment Information Fees & Charges

Enrolment Conditions

Access to all classes is subject to:

• Sufficient enrolments in the class

• Pre-requisites and other entry requirements being met

• Enrolment fees finalised

Your enrolment may be refused if you have either outstanding fees or an overdue debt

General Induction

Enrolment Information/Fees & Charges

Refunds

• No refunds after the start of study

• Refunds on medical grounds considered on an individual basis but may forfeit material fees

• $10 Administration Fee (minimum)

• Refund application form available at all Customer Information Centre or see the Counsellor on your campus