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Support and Progression

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nameSupport and Progression - Student Handbook

We love to see our students succeed, that is why we give all students the best support we possibly can. This section of the handbook will explain what support you can expect from us and how to work with us to resolve any concerns you may have. See the Learner Support Policy and Procedure.

Learner Support Services

Strategix Trainers and Support Officers provide students with real-time assistance for any learner support needs. Students are required to disclose all needs that may impact their learning and participation prior to commencement of training.

Our staff are always happy to help you whenever possible. If you are facing problems of any kind, please do not hesitate to contact an Administrative Assistant or your Trainer. We encourage you to take advantage of the support facilities available before any problems become an issue.

Strategix can provide access to specialist support for students who may have special needs, including assistance for:

  • Language, literacy and numeracy

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    PUBLIC-FACING

    Support and Progression

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    nameSupport and Progression - Student Handbook

    We love to see our students succeed, that is why we give all students the best support we possibly can. This section of the handbook will explain what support you can expect from us and how to work with us to resolve any concerns you may have.

    Learner Support Services (Handbook and Fact Sheets)

    Excerpt
    nameLearner Support Services

    Strategix Trainers and Support Officers provide students with real time assistance for any learner support needs. Students are required to disclose all needs that may impact their learning and participating prior to commencement of training.

    During your induction or orientation, Strategix will assess your learner needs and you will be able to identify areas where assistance may be required. Our staff are always happy to help you whenever possible. If you are facing problems of any kind, please do not hesitate to contact an Administrative Assistant, Course Coordinator or your Trainer on 1300 872 464 or enquiries@strategix.edu.au. We encourage you to take advantage of the support facilities available before any problems become an issue.

    Strategix can provide access to specialist support for students who may have special needs, including assistance for:

    • Language, literacy and numeracy

    • People from disadvantaged backgrounds

    • Persons from non-English speaking backgrounds

    • People with disabilities

    • People in rural or isolated locations.

    Other services can include:

    • Career assessment: Assessing the student's innate interests and personality to allow the student to make informed choices about their career plans and the course that is right for their needs

    • Flexible assessment procedures: Our strategies allows allow for students to demonstrate outcomes in appropriately diverse ways

    • Language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) assistance: We can assist with LLN barriers and/or help you to access appropriate specialised support.

    Grievances and Complaints

    Strategix encourages students to informally resolve complaints/appeals as the majority of situations can be addressed and resolved at this level. In the event that a complaint/appeal arises, Strategix requests that students first speak to their Trainer/Assessor or Administrative Assistant.

    If the issue cannot be resolved informally, a more formal Grievance Procedure can be undertaken. Please refer to Strategix’s Complaints, Appeals and Consumer Protection Policy and Procedure for further details.

    The Tuition Protection Service

    The Tuition Protection Service (TPS) is an initiative of the Australian Government to help international students and eligible domestic students access a VET Student Loan (VSL), FEE-HELP or HECS-HELP (HELP) loan, whose education providers are unable to fully deliver their course of study. The TPS ensures that these students are able to either:

    • Complete their studies in another course or with another education provider or

    • Receive a refund of their unspent tuition fees (international students) or a re-credit of their loan for open units of study (VSL and HELP).

    More information and assistance with the TPS can be found on their website https://tps.gov.au/Home.

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    POLICY

    Policy:

    This policy and procedure outlines the process of identifying individual learner needs and providing further support.  Strategix aims to provide fair and equal opportunity to all students who wish to enrol in a course of study*. Each person within Strategix (Appendix A) has a responsibility to ensure that each student is given the opportunity and support to enrol into and attempt/complete any certified subject or qualification.

     

    Student support needs include a variety of areas where students may require assistance, students may require assistance in the following areas:

    • Language Literacy and Numeracy

      Personal situation/status

      Mental health

      Disability and medical conditions

      Learning

      Financial

     

    Avenues for additional support are listed in Appendix B. Support for students will be identified individually and reasonable adjustments made where the situation permits (Appendix C).

     

    Strategix has an obligation to all of its students to provide a safe and positive learning experience in an inclusive environment and will assist students to achieve their educational goals to the best of its ability.

     

    In accordance with the Inclusive Practice Policy, Strategix support staff, trainers and assessors must always consider the four principles of Inclusive Learning during the day to-day delivery of a course.

     

    Foundation skills are fundamental to a person’s participation in the workplace and in education and training. They are a combination of language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills and employability skills.

     

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    Foundation Skills

    ...

    Foundation Skills in Unit of Competency

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    LLN Skills:

    • Listening

      Speaking

      Reading

      Writing

      Digital literacy

      Use of mathematical ideas

    ...

    LLN Skills

    • Learning

      Reading

      Writing

      Oral communication

      Numeracy

    ...

    Employability skills:

    • Collaboration

      Problem solving

      Self-management

      Learning

      Information and communication technology.

    ...

    Employability skills

    • Navigate the world of work

      Interact with others

      Get the work done

     

    Strategix has implemented a variety of measures to assist students in their journey.

     

     

    During the enrolment process team members will ensure that students have:

    • Enrolled in a course at the appropriate level

      Enrolled in a course that matches their vocational aspirations

      Received all information pertaining to the chosen course of study including the responsibilities of all parties involved in the training and assessment procedure.

     

    *If a student has ingrained physical or LLN deficiencies and/or if the adjustments to either training or assessment resources or tools compromise Strategix or the subject Training Package, we shall not allow the student to participate in their course, and will direct them toward additional assistance or external programs. This may specifically apply to students undertaking High Risk Work licencing assessments.

     

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    PROCEDURE

    Procedure:

    Overview

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    Step

    ...

    Task/Document

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    Academy

    ...

    Workplace

    ...

    College

    ...

    International

    ...

    Person Responsible

    ...

    1

    ...

    Enrolment Form

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    Enrolment Officer

    ...

    1

    ...

    GTE Questionnaire

    ...

    O

    ...

    O

    ...

    O

    ...

    P

    ...

    Enrolment Officer, Trainer and Assessor

    ...

    2

    ...

    Language Literacy Numeracy Test

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    Enrolment Officer, Trainer and Assessor

    ...

    2

    ...

    Student Questionnaire

    ...

    P

    ...

    O

    ...

    O

    ...

    O

    ...

    Enrolment Officer, Trainer and Assessor

    ...

    3

    ...

    Learner Needs Identification

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    Enrolment Officer

    ...

    3

    ...

    Training and Support Plan (formal)

    ...

    P

    ...

    O

    ...

    O

    ...

    O

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    Enrolment Officer

    ...

    3

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    Training and Support Plan (in formal)

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    P

    ...

    O

    ...

    O

    ...

    O

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    Enrolment Officer

    ...

    4

    ...

    Support process

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    Trainer and Assessor

    ...

    4

    ...

    Milestones/Monitoring

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    P

    ...

    Trainer and Assessor

     

    1.       Enrolment

    Students have the opportunity at enrolment to self-report their individual learner need via the enrolment form. The enrolment form questions the student as to any required assistance needed to complete the course.

     

    After the enrolment form is complete, students are quizzed verbally about their suitability to complete studies in the relevant delivery mode (online, face to face etc). Students are asked a number of questions around the suitability including:

    • Suitability for course (eg. Driver Operations and licencing limitations)

      Suitability to participate in training and assessment activities (Appendix D)

     

    International Students are required to complete the GTE questionnaire during the enrolment to assess their suitability to study in Australia and more specifically at Strategix.

     

    The GTE covers assessment of the student’s current English Proficiency levels and determines if the student requires an English course prior to commencing the Vocational Education and Training (VET) course.

     

    Results can be found in the Strategix International - GTE Questionnaire (Responses).

     

    2.       Learner Needs Assessment (LNA)

    Students will participate in a LNA to identify their support requirements. Areas addressed in the LNA may include foundation skills listed in Appendix E.

     

    Students may also be required to meet specific course requirements that can be found in Appendix D.

     

    Each student must attempt to complete an LLN indicator included within the enrolment or induction process (online or hard copy assessment tool).

     

    LNA Tools

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    Cohort

    ...

    LNA Tool

    ...

    Source

    ...

    Academy

    ...

    LLN Robot

    ...

    Online

    ...

    Workplace

    ...

    LLN

    ...

    Training Materials

    ...

    College

    ...

    Pre-requisites* and BKSB

    ...

    Online

    ...

    International

    ...

    Pre-requisites* and BKSB

    ...

    Online

    *Detailed in individual procedure/s but may include minimum English study standards or English levels

     

    The following actions may be selected after the student has attempted the LLN Indicator:

    • The student requires further LLN assistance from the school / LLN provider

      The student requires assistance during the course to help them participate in training and assessment

      The student requires reasonable adjustments to the training and assessment process

      The student does not require any further assistance in the course at this stage.

     

    3.       Training and Support Plan

    In instances where a student requires additional assistance to participate in the course, Strategix will develop a training and support plan to accommodate the students individual requirements. The student cohort will determine the detail required in the Training and Support Plan.

     

    For Example, if the student is in the academy and requires assistance through Skills for Work a formal plan is developed. If a student in the workplace is identified as requiring assistance with LLN, the trainer will determine the actions and proceed with the training, reasonable adjustment or other action and continue the training (In formal plan)

     

    A training and support plan may contain the following:

    • Support needs

      Attendance requirements

      Delivery location

      Qualification details

      Unit selections.

    Additional support options may include:

    • Enrolling into a foundation skills course where applicable units can be linked to the Core Skills for Work Developmental Framework.

      Enrolling into a foundation skills course where applicable units can be linked to the Australian Core Skills Framework

      Reasonable adjustment to the training and assessment process in order to assist the student (Appendix C)

      Internal assistance

      Referral to an external assistance network (no referral charge/s to the student).

     

    If the registered provider refers the student to external support services, the registered provider must not charge for the referral.

     

    4.       In-Course Support and Monitoring

    If sufficient skills have been demonstrated with minor deficiencies, in-course support maybe provided to each student in the area to improve. Students should be monitored during the course and identify if any individual assistance may be required during the remaining training and assessment process.

     

    Where consistent with course requirements, students with concerns about having insufficient language, literacy and/or numeracy skills to complete the course, may be provided with adjusted course materials and assessment strategies that assist them in meeting qualification requirements through other methods.

     

    As part of providing in course support, trainers and administration team members must identify and monitor any additional problems that are not academic related, including:

    • Attendance requirements

      Accommodation issues

      Personal situations.

     

    Learners are afforded support via their trainers, but may also contact their counsellor, course coordinator, student liaison officer or the student support officer. Alternatively they may contact the specific support service/s independently. These services are provided at no additional cost to the student.

     

    Related Documents:

    Student Handbook

    Enrolment Form

    GTE Questionnaire

    Learner Support Record

    LLN – Internal

    Induction Checklist

     

    Standards Reference:

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    Standard

    ...

    SNR

    ...

    CRICOS

    ...

    ESOS

    ...

    S&S

    ...

    S4A

    ...

    PQS

    ...

    U/C

    ...

    AQF

    ...

    1.7, 4.1, 5.4, 6.1-6

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    2.1, 2.2, 6.1-3, 6.5-6

    ...

     

    ...

    7.F

    ...

     

    ...

    4, 5

    ...

    2.1.1

    ...

    1.3, 1.7, 5.2

     

    Glossary:

    ...

    Term/Statement

    ...

    Explanation

    ...

    LLN

    ...

    Language, Literacy and Numeracy

    ...

    GTE

    ...

    Genuine Temporary Entrant

    ...

    Reasonable Adjustment

    ...

    Reasonable adjustment in VET is the term applied to modifying the learning environment or making changes to the assessment method/s to assist a learner with a disability or impairment. A reasonable adjustment can be as simple as changing classrooms to be closer to amenities, or installing a particular type of software on a computer for a person with vision impairment.

     

    Reasonably adjusting training and assessment for access and equity reasons may be, but not be limited to:

    ·      Oral questioning – Scribing

    ·      Demonstration only assessments

    ·      Physical compromises

    ·      Simulated workplace environments

    ...

    Support Services

    ...

    Strategix trainers and support officers provide students with real time assistance with any learner support needs. Further assistance may be sourced from a third party if required.

     

    These services include:

    ·      Career Assessment. Assessing the student's innate interests and personality to allow the student to make informed choices about their career plans and the course that is right for their needs.

    ·      Flexible Assessment Procedures. Our strategies allows for students to demonstrate outcomes in appropriately diverse ways.

    ·      Language Literacy and Numeracy Assistance. We can assist with LLN barriers and/or help students’ access appropriate specialised support.

    ·      Learning Support.  We provide a mentoring service to assist students to develop the learning skills they will need to be successful in their studies, such as:

    o  Goal setting

    o  Time organisation and motivation

    o  Exam preparation, exam anxiety control

    o  Essay/report writing

    o  Getting back to study

    ·      Student Welfare.  We will endeavour to provide welfare and guidance to all students/course participants wherever possible or direct students to external support services.

     

     

    Appendix A – Support Personnel

    Strategix team members are allocated roles and responsibilities to assist in the identification and application of learner special requirements and support needs. Team members are trained in responding to learner issues and will refer students to external professionals where they are not qualified or skilled to do so.

    ...

    Job Title

    ...

    Responsibility

    ...

    Support Type

    ...

    Enrolment Officer

    ...

    ·         Capture student information

    ·         Accurately enrol students into the right course and level

    ·         Identify any learner requirements or support needs

    ·         Record and report identified needs

    ·         Refer to external support services where required

    ·         Works with student to help them understand information around funding

    ...

    ·         Recording of Language, Literacy and Numeracy support from enrolment

    ·         Recording of and Referring for Study Support

    ·         Course preparedness

    ...

    Administrative Assistant (Course Coordinator, Student Liaison Officer, Student Support Officer)

    ...

    ·         Confirms enrolment with student

    ·         Identify RPL and Credit Transfer Opportunities

    ·         Initiate a learner Support Plan

    ·         Refer to external support services where required

    ...

    ·         Enrolment Support

    ·         Language, Literacy and Numeracy recommended services

    ...

    Councillor

    ...

    ·         Student Support

    ·         Handling of informal complaints and appeals

    ·         Initiate a learner Support Plan

    ·         Refer to external support services where required

    ...

    ·         Transition, Welfare and Study Support

    ·         Grievance Support

    ·         Course progress and attendance support

    ·         Accommodation issues

    ...

    Facilitator

    ...

    ·         Training students

    ·         Assessing students work

    ·         Handling of Informal complaints

    ·         Organising of resources, equipment and training facilities in training locations

    ·         Industry currency/engagement

    ...

    ·         Educational and support services for Training and Assessment

    ·         Study Support

    ·         Skills for Employment

    ·         Language, Literacy and Numeracy support

    ·         Grievance Support

    ...

    Curriculum

    ...

    ·         Creating learner materials

    ·         Insuring educational and support services for training and assessments are in line with packaging rules

    ...

    ·         Study Support

    ·         Language, Literacy and Numeracy recommended services

    ...

    Department Manager (Director of Studies)

    ...

    ·         Handling of formal complaints and appeals

    ·         Allocation of resources

    ·         Student Management

    ·         Approving Student Support

    ...

    ·         Grievance Support

    ·         Welfare Support, Study Support, Skills for Employment

    Appendix B – Specialist support providers

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    Provider

    ...

    Contact Details

    ...

    Support type

    ...

    National

    ...

    Emergency Services (Police, Ambulance, Fire brigade)

    ...

    000

    ...

    Emergency

    ...

    Poisons Information Centre

    ...

    131126

    ...

    Emergency information

    ...

    Centrelink - Skills for Education and Employment

    ...

    132 850

    ...

    Language, Literacy and Numeracy Supplement Payments

    ...

    Lifeline

    ...

    13 11 14
    http://www.lifeline.org.au/

    ...

    24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention services

    ...

    Salvation Army

    ...

    http://www.salvationarmy.org.au

    ...

    Welfare support

    ...

    Kids Help Line

    ...

    131114

    ...

    Welfare support

    ...

    1800 RESPECT

    ...

    1800 737 732

    ...

    Sexual assault, domestic family violence counselling service

    ...

    Telephone Interpreters

    ...

    131 450

    http://www.interpreter.com.au

    ...

    Interpreting services

    ...

    Reading Writing Hotline

    ...

    http://www.readingwritinghotline.edu.au   

    1300 655 506

    ...

    Reading and writing Support

    ...

    International Student Hotline

    ...

    1300 363 079

    ...

    General support

    ...

    Department of Human Services

    ...

    http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/services/centrelink/skills-for-education-and-employment  

    ...

    Skills for Employment

    ...

    Job Active Provider

    ...

    13 62 68

    https://jobsearch.gov.au/serviceproviders  

    ...

    Employment Opportunity’s

    ...

    Adult Migrant English Program

    ...

    www.education.gov.au/adult-migrant-english-program-service-providers

    ...

    English Program

    ...

    Future Unlimited, Study in Australia

    ...

    http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/

    ...

    Planning departure,

    Accessing support services,

    Remaining visa compliant,

    Working while studying,

    Living costs & finding accommodation,

    Health and safety

    ...

    Commonwealth Ombudsman

    ...

    1300 362 072

    International: +61 2 6276 0111

    http://www.ombudsman.gov.au/about/overseas-student-ombudsman-landing-page  

    ...

    Arbitration, complaints and concerns support

    ...

    Queensland

    ...

    TELLS

    ...

    www.tafeqld.edu.au
    1300 308 233

    ...

    Adult English second language

    ...

    Department of Education, Training and Employment

    ...

    http://education.qld.gov.au/literacyandnumeracy/assistance.html 
    1300 655 506

    ...

    Literacy and Numeracy support

    ...

    Queensland Council for Adult Literacy

    ...

    (07) 3878 9944

    ...

    Adult Literacy

    ...

    Brisbane Student Hub

    ...

    https://mdaltd.org.au/brisbanestudenthub/#

    (07) 3337 5400

    1800 QSTUDY

    ...

    International student support service

    ...

    New South Wales

    ...

    NSW Family Services

    ...

    02 9692 9999

    ...

    Family and Community Services

    ...

    Library Services

    ...

    sl.nsw.gov.au/public-library-services/about...library.../find-public-library-nsw

    ...

    Study Support

    ...

    Transport

    ...

    http://www.transportnsw.info/

    ...

    Public Transport

    ...

    Victoria

    ...

    ACE Disability Network

    ...

    www.acedisability.org.au

    ...

     

    ...

    Library Services

    ...

    plvn.net.au/

    ...

    Study Support

    ...

    Transport

    ...

    http://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/journey

    ...

    Public Transport

    ...

    Western Australia

    ...

    Adult Migrant English Program

    ...

    1300 300 822

    ...

    English language tuition

    ...

    Career Centre

    ...

    13 23 98

    http://www.careercentre.dtwd.wa.gov.au/Pages/CareerCentre.aspx

    ...

    Employment Opportunity’s

    ...

    Jobs WA

    ...

    https://jobs.wa.gov.au/

    ...

    Employment

    ...

    Library services

    ...

    https://www.wa.gov.au/information-about/your-community/library-services

    ...

    Study Support

    ...

    Transport

    ...

    https://www.wa.gov.au/information-about/your-community/transport

    ...

    Public Transport

    ...

    Department of Local Government and Communities - Office of Multicultural Interests

    ...

    (08) 6551 8700

    http://www.omi.wa.gov.au/

    ...

    Community Services

    ...

    Western Australian Police and Community Youth Centres

    ...

    (08) 9277 4388

    https://www.police.wa.gov.au/About%20Us/Young%20people/Youth%20programs/PCYC

    ...

    Youth Support

    ...

    South Australia

    ...

    Jobs SA

    ...

    https://apply.sa.gov.au/Jobs/Pages/JobsSA.aspx

    ...

    Employment Opportunity’s

    ...

    Libraries of SA

    ...

    http://www.libraries.sa.gov.au/page.aspx

    ...

    Study Support

    ...

    Immigration South Australia

    ...

    +61 (8) 8303 2420

    http://www.migration.sa.gov.au/

    ...

    Employment Opportunity’s, Information sessions

    ...

    Community Support Services

    ...

    https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/community-support

    ...

    Community Support Services

    ...

    Child and Family Welfare Association of SA

    ...

    08 8305 4213

    http://www.childandfamily-sa.org.au/

    ...

    Child and Family Welfare

    ...

    Adelaide Metro

    ...

    1300 555 727

    https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/

    ...

    Public Transport

    ...

    ACT

    ...

    Libraries

    ...

    http://www.library.act.gov.au

    ...

    Study Support

    ...

    Community Services

    ...

    http://www.communityservices.act.gov.au/ocyfs

    ...

    Community Services

    ...

    Belconnen Community Service

    ...

    02 6207 2427
    http://www.bcsact.com.au/

    ...

    Housing, Disability support, Youth and Family Support, Childcare, Community Centre

    ...

    Transport

    ...

    http://www.transport.act.gov.au/

    ...

    Public Transport

     

     

     

     

    Appendix C – Reasonable Adjustment criteria

    • Look for opportunities to customise a unit of competency or a course with a view to allowing more flexibility.

      Provide learning materials, texts and handouts in an electronic format for greater accessibility.

      Modify teaching tools/tasks:

    o   Substitute alternative tasks where existing ones pose a problem for a learner

    o   Modify the presentation medium; for example, use visual, oral, print, demonstration and provide practice opportunities

    o   Adapt the physical environment and equipment; for example, use audio-visual aids, specific furniture

    o   Provide access to information and communication through assistive technologies, sign language interpreters, etc.

    o   Make time-related changes – extend or otherwise alter timeframes for teaching and learning.

    • Provide learning materials, texts and handouts ahead of the class so:

    o   Learners and support workers can become familiar with them beforehand

    o   Arrangements can be made to have them converted to a different format, if needed.

    • Use generic, inclusive terms when constructing learning activities; for example, use ‘communicate’, ‘present’, ‘create’ instead of ‘speak’, ‘talk’, ‘listen’, ‘look’, ‘draw’ and ‘write’.

      Monitor the adjustments to ensure learner needs continue to be met.

     

     

    Appendix D – Course Requirements

    In addition to foundation skills and LLN, students may be required to meet additional suitability requirements to participate in training and assessment activities for different delivery modes and course requirements.

     

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    Course Name

    ...

    Delivery Method

    ...

    Specific Suitability Requirements – Student must have/be:

    ...

    Certificate III in Business

    ...

    Online

    ...

    Excerpt
    nameLSS - International

    Additional Support for International Students

    Strategix understands that life can be difficult when you are away from home and in a foreign county, so In addition to the above, International Students have free access to our Counselling Advisors which provide confidential and appropriate counselling services, carried out by a qualified, trained professional located in the International Student Campus. During your time at Strategix, we will provide:

    • Academic support

    • Emergency and health related support

    • An orientation program and induction program to help you acclimatise to your new location

    • Career and further education pathway advice and support

    • Internal systems and technical support

    • Administration support

    • Cultural support and education including language and communication

    • Employment seeking advice and support.

    As well as Strategix support services being available to you, in Brisbane there is a dedicated non-Government support agency for international students based in South Bank. The Brisbane Student Hub is a free, welcoming support service for international students offering independent advice on healthcare, employment, budget management, legal services and more as well as linking students to events and activities. Their contact details is located in the Emergency Services and Support Services section of the Student Handbook.

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    Grievances and Complaints

    Strategix encourages students to informally resolve complaints/appeals as the majority of situations can be addressed and resolved at this level. In the event that a complaint/appeal arises, Strategix requests that students first speak to their Trainer/Assessor or Administrative Assistant.

    If the issue cannot be resolved informally, a more formal Grievance Procedure can be undertaken. Please refer to Complaints and Appeals Information Sheet for further details.

    If a student wishes to make an external appeal, they can do so but they must consider that in most cases, the purpose of the external appeals process is to consider whether Strategix has followed its policies and procedures, rather than make a decision in place of Strategix.

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    POLICY

    Learner Support Policy

    This policy and procedure outline the process of identifying individual learner needs and providing further support. Strategix aims to provide fair and equal opportunity to all students who wish to enrol in a course of study*. Each person within Strategix has a responsibility to ensure that each student is given the opportunity and support to enrol into and attempt/complete any certified subject or qualification. See Support Personnel below for more information.

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    Support Personnel

    Strategix team members are allocated roles and responsibilities to assist in the identification and application of learner special requirements and support needs. Team members are trained in responding to learner issues and will refer students to external professionals when not qualified or skilled to do so.

    Job Title

    Responsibility

    Support Type

    Enrolment Officer

    (Business development, sales staff)

    • Capture student information

    • Accurately enrol students into the right course and level

    • Identify any learner requirements or support needs

    • Record and report identified needs

    • Refer to external support services where required

    • Works with student to help them understand information around funding

    • Recording of Language, Literacy and Numeracy support from enrolment

    • Recording of and Referring for Study Support

    • Course preparedness

    Administrative Assistants (Course Coordinator, Student Liaison Officer, Student Support Officer)

    • Confirms enrolment with student

    • Identify RPL and Credit Transfer Opportunities

    • Initiate a learner Support Plan

    • Refer to external support services where required

    • Enrolment Support

    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy recommended services

    Counsellor

    • Student Support

    • Handling of informal complaints and appeals

    • Initiate a learner Support Plan

    • Refer to external support services where required

    • Transition, Welfare and Study Support

    • Grievance Support

    • Course progress and attendance support

    • Accommodation issues

    Facilitator

    • Training students

    • Assessing students work

    • Handling of Informal complaints

    • Organising of resources, equipment and training facilities in training locations

    • Industry currency/engagement

    • Educational and support services for Training and Assessment

    • Study Support

    • Skills for Employment

    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy support

    • Grievance Support

    Curriculum

    • Creating learner materials

    • Insuring educational and support services for training and assessments are in line with packaging rules

    • Study Support

    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy recommended services

    Department Manager

    (Director of Studies)

    • Handling of formal complaints and appeals

    • Allocation of resources

    • Student Management

    • Approving Student Support

    • Grievance Support

    • Welfare Support, Study Support, Skills for Employment

    *If a student has ingrained physical or LLN deficiencies and/or if the adjustments to either training or assessment resources or tools compromise Strategix or the subject Training Package, we shall not allow the student to participate in their course, and will direct them toward additional assistance or external programs. This may specifically apply to students undertaking High-Risk Work licencing assessments.

    Students may require assistance in the following areas:

    • Language, literacy and numeracy

    • Personal situation/status

    • Mental health

    • Disability and medical conditions

    • Learning

    • Financial.

    Avenues for additional support include:

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    Provider

    Contact Details

    Support Type

    National

    Emergency Services

    000

    Emergency - For emergency and life threatening situations

    Local Police (non-urgent)

    131 444

    Police attendance for non-urgent matters

    Poisons Information Centre

    131 126

    Emergency - Provides advice on the management, assessment and treatment of poisonous products.

    Centrelink - Services Australia

    132 850

    Language, Literacy and Numeracy Supplement Payments

    Lifeline

    13 11 14
    http://www.lifeline.org.au/

    24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention and mental health support services

    Salvation Army

    http://www.salvationarmy.org.au

    Welfare - Support in a wide range of services

    Kids Help Line

    1800 55 1800

    https://kidshelpline.com.au

    Welfare - Offers 24/7 support support to individuals under 25 years old

    1800 RESPECT

    1800 737 732

    Welfare - Sexual assault, domestic family violence counselling service

    Translation Services

    131 450

    https://www.tisnational.gov.au/Help-using-TIS-National-services/Contact-TIS-National

    Translation and Interpreting

    Reading Writing Hotline

    http://www.readingwritinghotline.edu.au   

    1300 655 506

    Reading and writing support

    International Student Hotline

    1300 363 079

    General support

    Department of Human Services

    http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/services/centrelink/skills-for-education-and-employment  

    Skills for Employment

    Job Active Provider

    13 62 68

    https://jobsearch.gov.au/serviceproviders  

    Employment opportunities

    Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

    https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/settling-in-australia/amep/about-the-program

    Free service to help eligible migrants and humanitarian entrants learn English

    Future Unlimited, Study in Australia

    http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/

    Planning departure, accessing support services, remaining visa compliant, working while studying, living costs & finding accommodation, health and safety.

    Commonwealth Ombudsman

    1300 362 072
    International: +61 2 6276 0111

    http://www.ombudsman.gov.au/about/overseas-student-ombudsman-landing-page  

    Arbitration, complaints and concerns support

    Queensland

    Queensland Council for Adult Literacy

    (07) 3878 9944

    For adult members of the community to improve their literacy and numeracy skill

    Brisbane Student Hub

    1800 QSTUDY

    https://www.studyqueensland.qld.gov.au/live-in-queensland/student-support

    International student support service

    New South Wales

    NSW Family Services

    02 9692 9999

    Family and Community Services

    Transport

    http://www.transportnsw.info/

    Public Transport

    Victoria

    Transport

    http://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/journey

    Public Transport

    Western Australia

    Adult Migrant English Program

    1300 300 822

    English language tuition

    Career Centre

    13 23 98

    http://www.careercentre.dtwd.wa.gov.au/Pages/CareerCentre.aspx

    Employment Opportunity’s

    Jobs WA

    https://jobs.wa.gov.au/

    Employment

    Library services

    https://www.wa.gov.au/information-about/your-community/library-services

    Study Support

    Transport

    https://www.wa.gov.au/information-about/your-community/transport

    Public Transport

    Office of Multicultural Interests

    (08) 6551 8700

    http://www.omi.wa.gov.au/

    Community Services

    Western Australian Police and Community Youth Centres

    (08) 9277 4388

    https://www.wapcyc.com.au

    Youth Support

    South Australia

    Jobs SA

    https://iworkfor.sa.gov.au

    Employment Opportunity’s

    Immigration South Australia

    +61 (8) 8303 2420

    http://www.migration.sa.gov.au/

    Employment Opportunity’s, Information sessions

    Community Support Services

    https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/community-support

    Community Support Services

    Child and Family Welfare Association of SA

    08 8305 4213

    http://www.childandfamily-sa.org.au/

    Child and Family Welfare

    Adelaide Metro

    1300 555 727

    https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/

    Public Transport

    ACT

    Libraries

    http://www.library.act.gov.au

    Study Support

    Community Services

    http://www.communityservices.act.gov.au/ocyfs

    Community Services

    Belconnen Community Service

    02 6207 2427
    http://www.bcsact.com.au/

    Housing, Disability support, Youth and Family Support, Childcare, Community Centre

    Transport

    http://www.transport.act.gov.au/

    Public Transport

    Support for students will be identified and reasonable adjustments made where the situation permits. Reasonable adjustments include:

    • Look for opportunities to customise a unit of competency or a course with a view to allowing more flexibility

    • Provide learning materials, texts and handouts in an electronic format for greater accessibility

    • Modify teaching tools/tasks:

      • Substitute alternative tasks where existing ones pose a problem for a learner

      • Modify the presentation medium; for example, use visual, oral, print, demonstration and provide practice opportunities

      • Adapt the physical environment and equipment; for example, use audio-visual aids, specific furniture

      • Provide access to information and communication through assistive technologies, sign language interpreters, etc.

      • Make time-related changes – extend or otherwise alter timeframes for teaching and learning.

    • Provide learning materials, texts and handouts ahead of the class so:

      • Learners and support workers can become familiar with them beforehand

      • Arrangements can be made to have them converted to a different format if needed.

    • Use generic, inclusive terms when constructing learning activities; for example, use communicate, present, create instead of speak, talk, listen, look, draw and write.

    Trainers and support staff will monitor the adjustments to ensure learner needs continue to be met.

    Strategix has an obligation to its students to provide a safe and positive learning experience in an inclusive environment and will assist students to achieve their educational goals to the best of their ability.

    In accordance with the Inclusive Practice Policy and Procedure, Strategix support staff, trainers and assessors must always consider the principles of inclusive learning during the day-to-day delivery of a course. 

    Foundation skills are fundamental to a person’s participation in the workplace and in education and training. They are a combination of language, literacy, numeracy (LLN) and digital skills and employability skills.

    Foundation Skills

    Foundation Skills in Unit of Competency

    LLN Skills:

    • Listening

    • Speaking

    • Reading

    • Writing

    • Digital literacy

    • Use of mathematical ideas.

    LLN Skills

    • Learning

    • Reading

    • Writing

    • Oral communication

    • Numeracy

    • Digital literacy.

    Employability skills:

    • Collaboration

    • Problem solving

    • Self-management

    • Learning

    • Information and communication technology.

    Employability skills

    • Navigate the world of work

    • Interact with others

    • Get the work done

    Strategix has implemented a variety of measures to assist students in their journey, including ensuring that students:

    • Are enrolled in a course at the appropriate level

    • Are enrolled in a course that matches their vocational aspirations

    • Have received all information pertaining to the chosen course of study including the responsibilities of all parties involved in the training and assessment procedure

    • Are assessed for potential LLN needs prior to commencing studies.

     

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    PROCEDURE

    Learner Support Procedure

    All students that seek to enrol into a Strategix course will be assessed for any relevant learner support needs to ensure they are prepared to enter the course. Where required, a Training and Support Plan will be developed.

    Learner support needs are identified, implemented and monitored through the following:

    Step

    Task/Document

    School

    Academy

    Workplace

    College

    International

    Person Responsible

    1

    Enrolment Form

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    Enrolment Officer

    1

    GTE Questionnaire

    (error)

    (error)

    (error)

    (error)

    (tick)

    Enrolment Officer, Trainer and Assessor

    2

    Language Literacy Numeracy Test

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    Enrolment Officer, Trainer and Assessor

    2

    Student Questionnaire

    (error)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (error)

    (error)

    Enrolment Officer, Trainer and Assessor

    2

    Interview with student

    (error)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    Trainer and Assessor

    3

    Learner Needs Identification

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    Enrolment Officer

    3

    Training and Support Plan (formal)

    (error)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (error)

    (error)

    Enrolment Officer

    3

    Training and Support Plan (informal)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (error)

    (error)

    Enrolment Officer

    4

    Support process

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    Trainer and Assessor

    4

    Milestones/ Monitoring

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    (tick)

    Trainer and Assessor

    Enrolment

    Students have the opportunity at enrolment to self-report their individual learner needs via the enrolment form. The enrolment form questions the student as to any required assistance needed to complete the course.

    After the enrolment form is complete, students are quizzed verbally about their suitability to complete studies in the relevant delivery mode (online, face-to-face etc). Students are asked a number of questions about their suitability including:

    • Suitability for the course (eg. Driver Operations and licencing limitations)

    • Suitability to participate in training and assessment activities. See Course Requirements.

    GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant) Questionnaire

    International Students are required to complete the GTE questionnaire during the enrolment to assess their suitability to study in Australia and more specifically at Strategix. The GTE covers the assessment of the student’s current English Proficiency levels and determines if the student requires an English course prior to commencing the Vocational Education and Training (VET) course. Results can be found in the Strategix International - GTE Questionnaire (Responses). 

    Learner Needs Assessment

    Students will participate in an LLN, LNA assessment or student questionnaire to identify their support requirements. Areas addressed may include:

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    Core Skills for Work Developmental Framework

    Navigate the world of work

    • Manage career and work life

    • Work with roles, rights and protocols

    Interact with others

    • Communicate in writing for work

    • Connect and work with others

    • Recognise and utilise diverse perspectives

    • Reading and writing

    Get the work done

    • Plan and organise

    • Make decisions

    • Identify and solve problems

    • Create and innovate

    • Work in a digital world         

    Other

    • Disability

    • Counselling

    • Other

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    Core Skill

    Indicator Number

    Description

    Learning

    01

    Active awareness of self as a learner, planning and management of learning

    02

    Acquisition and application of practical strategies that facilitate learning

    Reading

    03

    Audience, purpose and meaning-making

    04

    Reading strategies

    Writing

    05

    Audience, purpose and meaning-making

    06

    The mechanics of writing

    Oral Communication

    07

    Speaking

    08

    Listening

    Numeracy

    09

    Identifying mathematical information and meaning in activities and texts

    10

    Using and applying mathematical knowledge and problem solving processes

    11

    Communicating and representing mathematics

    Digital Literacy

    12

    Active awareness of self as a digital user   

    13

    Knowledge, use and application of digital literacy skills.

    LLN Test/Indicator

    Each student must attempt to complete an LLN indicator included within the enrolment or induction process. Alternatively, students can provide Strategix with the results from a previously completed LLN test/indicator.

    Strategix uses the following LLN tests/indicators:

    Cohort

    LNA Tool

    Source

    Schools

    Learner Needs Assessment

    Online

    Academy

    LLN Robot or CSPA

    Online or Induction

    Workplace

    LLN Robot or CSPA

    Training Materials, Online or Induction

    College

    Pre-requisites* and BKSB

    Online

    International

    Pre-requisites* and BKSB

    Online

    *Detailed in individual procedure/s but may include minimum English study standards or English levels.

    Student Questionnaire - Learner Needs Assessment

    A student questionnaire is used to determine learner barriers and support needs, education history, vocational pathway, disabilities and previous experience.

    Students may also be required to meet specific course requirements - see Course Requirements section.

    Student Interview

    Following the completion of the above learner needs assessment tools, the trainer meets with the student to review, explore and confirm the student’s learner needs. Based on this interview, and where appropriate, students are advised of options to meet their needs, for example, referrals to other agencies, completing foundation skill courses or selecting a different qualification to meet their needs.

    Learner Needs Identification

    Where students are deemed as being at the appropriate LLN level, they may commence the course. See the LNA Analysis of Results section for further information. The trainer, may also, based on the above tools, deem the student suitable with support provided. For example:

    • The student requires further LLN assistance from their school or an LLN provider

    • The student requires assistance during the course to help them participate in training and assessment

    • The student requires reasonable adjustments to the training and assessment process.

    Training and Support Plan

    In instances where a student requires additional assistance to participate in the course, Strategix will develop a training and support plan to accommodate the student's individual requirements. The student cohort will determine the detail required in the Training and Support Plan.

    For example, if the student is in the academy and requires assistance through Skills for Work, a formal plan is developed. If a student in the workplace is identified as requiring assistance with LLN, the trainer will determine the actions and proceed with the training, reasonable adjustment or other action and continue the training (informal plan).

    A training and support plan may contain the following:

    • Support needs

    • Attendance requirements

    • Delivery location

    • Qualification details

    • Unit selections.

    Additional support options may include:

    • Enrolling into a foundation skills course where applicable units can be linked to the Core Skills for Work Developmental Framework

    • Enrolling into a foundation skills course where applicable units can be linked to the Australian Core Skills Framework

    • Reasonable adjustment to the training and assessment process in order to assist the student

    • Internal assistance

    • Referral to an external assistance network (no referral charge/s to the student).

    If the registered provider refers the student to external support services, the registered provider must not charge for the referral.

    In-Course Support and Monitoring

    If sufficient skills have been demonstrated with minor deficiencies, in-course support may be provided to each student. Students should be monitored during the course and identify if any individual assistance may be required during the remaining training and assessment process.

    Where consistent with course requirements, students with concerns about having insufficient language, literacy and/or numeracy skills to complete the course, may be provided with adjusted course materials and assessment strategies that assist them in meeting qualification requirements through other methods.

    As part of providing in-course support, trainers and administration team members must identify and monitor any additional problems that are not academic-related, including:

    • Attendance requirements

    • Accommodation issues

    • Personal situations.

    Learners are provided support via their trainers, but may also contact their counsellor, course coordinator, student liaison officer or student support officer. Alternatively, they may contact the specific support service/s independently. These services are provided at no additional cost to the student.

      

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    Course Requirements

    In addition to foundation skills and LLN, students may be required to meet additional suitability requirements to participate in training and assessment activities for different delivery modes and course requirements. 

    Course Name

    Delivery Mode

    Specific Suitability Requirements

    Student must have/be:

    Certificate III in Business

    Online

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    • Access to Microsoft Office suite of software (provided as part of course inclusions)

    • Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements.

    Campus

    • Ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    • Access to Microsoft Office suite of software (provided as part of course inclusions)

    • Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements.

    Certificate IV in Leadership and Management

    Workplace

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities.

    Diploma of Business

    Campus/ Schools/ Online/ Workplace

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities.

    Diploma of Leadership and Management

    Campus/ Online/ Workplace

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities.

    Certificate II in Community Services

    Schools

    • Working with children check.

    Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

    Campus/ Schools

    • Working with children check.

    Structured Online/ Workplace

    • Working with children check

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    Access to Microsoft suite (provided as part of course inclusions)

    Skills and knowledge to competently operate the device

    Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    Certificate IV in Leadership and Management

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Diploma of Business

    Diploma of Leadership and Management

    Online

    • Access to suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

      Skills and knowledge to competently operate the device

      Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

    Face to face

    • ‘Working with children’s’ check

    Certificate III in Education Support

    Online

    Access to
    • .

    Certificate III in School Based Education Support

    Online/ Structured Online

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    Skills and knowledge to competently operate the device

    Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    • Working with children check

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check (where applicable)

    • Over 17 years old and not attending secondary school.

    Campus

    • Working with children check

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check (where applicable)

    • Over 17 years old and not attending secondary school.

    Certificate III in Community Services

    Campus

    • Working with children check

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check

    Structured Online

    • Working with children check

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    Skills and knowledge to competently operate the device

    Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    Certificate III in Education Support

    Face to face

    • ‘Working with children’s’ check

      Federal police check (where applicable)

    Certificate III in Community Services

    Face to face

    • ‘Working with children’s’ check

      Federal police check

    Access to
    • .

    Schools

    • Working with children check

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check

    • Student must have completed the Certificate II in Community Services for required credit transfers

    Certificate III in Individual Support

    Face to face

    • Federal police check

    Certificate IV in Youth Work

    Face to face

    • ‘Working with children’s’ check

    Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

    Face to face

    • ‘Working with children’s’ check

    Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

    Online

    Campus

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check

    Online/ Structured Online/ Workplace

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    Skills and knowledge to competently operate the device

    Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements
    • .

    Certificate IV in Youth Work

    Campus

    • Working with

    children’s’
    • children check

    Diploma of Youth Work

    Online

    Access to
    • .

    Online/ Blended

    • Working with children check

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    Skills and knowledge to competently operate the device

    Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    Working with children’s’ check

    Diploma of Counselling

    Online

    Access to Access to
    • .

    Certificate IV in Disability

    Workplace Online

    • Working with children check

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    Skills and knowledge to competently operate the device

    Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    Diploma of Community Services

    Online

    • Must have previously completed the Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) (CHC33015 or CHC33021), or the Certificate III in Disability (CHC30408) PLUS the Entry to Certificate IV in Disability Support Skill Set (CHCSS00125).

    Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

    Campus

    • Working with children check.

    • Must have previously completed the Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC30113 or CHC30121).

    Online

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    Skills and knowledge to competently operate the device

    • Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    ‘Working
    • Working with

    children’s’
    • children check

    Federal police check (where applicable)

    • Must have previously completed the Certificate III in

    Cleaning Operations

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate II in Food Processing

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate III in Food Processing

    Face to face

    • Over 18 to apply for a forklift licence

    Certificate II in Food Processing

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate III in Food Processing

    Face to face

    • Over 18 to apply for a forklift licence

    Certificate IV in Food Processing

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways

    Face to Face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate II in Health Support Services

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate II in Process Manufacturing

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate III in Process Manufacturing

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate III in Hospitality

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate II in Driving Operations

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate II in Warehousing Operations

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate II in Logistics

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate III in Driving Operations

    Face to face

    • An open drivers licence (for 1 year under Certificate 3 Guarantee funding)

      Able to meet the weight requirements of vehicles

    Certificate III in Warehousing Operations

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

    Certificate III in Logistics

    Face to face

    • Over 18 to apply for a forklift licence

    Licence to operate a forklift truck

    Face to face

    • Over 18 to apply for a forklift licence

    Mentor individuals or small groups

    Face to face

    • No additional requirements

     

    Appendix E – Learner Needs Analysis (LNA)

    ...

    Core Skills for Work Developmental Framework

    ...

    Navigate the world of work

    ...

    ·         Manage career and work life

    ·         Work with roles, rights and protocols

    ...

    Interact with others

    ...

    ·         Communicate in writing for work

    ·         Connect and work with others

    ·         Recognise and utilise diverse perspectives

    ·         Reading and writing

    ...

    Get the work done

    ...

    ·         Plan and organise

    ·         Make decisions

    ·         Identify and solve problems

    ·         Create and innovate

    ·         Work in a digital world         

    ...

    Numeracy

    ...

    ·         Numeracy

    ...

    Other

    ...

    ·         Disability

    ·         Counselling

    ·         Other

     

    ...

    ACSF Performance Indicators

    ...

    Core Skill

    ...

    Indicator Number

    ...

    Description

    ...

    Learning

    ...

    01

    ...

    Active awareness of self as a learner, planning and management of learning

    ...

    02

    ...

    Acquisition and application of practical strategies that facilitate learning

    ...

    Reading

    ...

    03

    ...

    Audience, purpose and meaning-making

    ...

    04

    ...

    Reading strategies

    ...

    Writing

    ...

    05

    ...

    Audience, purpose and meaning-making

    ...

    06

    ...

    The mechanics of writing

    ...

    Oral Communication

    ...

    07

    ...

    Speaking

    ...

    08

    ...

    Listening

    ...

    Numeracy

    ...

    09

    ...

    Identifying mathematical information and meaning in activities and texts

    ...

    10

    ...

    Using and applying mathematical knowledge and problem solving processes

    ...

    11

    ...

    Communicating and representing mathematics

     

     

    LLN Quiz results

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    ACSF Exit Level

    ...

    Reading

    ...

    Numeracy

    ...

    Pre 1

    ...

    Require assistance pre-course from external provider

    ...

    Require assistance pre-course from external provider

    ...

    ACSF 1

    ...

    Require assistance during course

    ...

    Require assistance during course

    ...

    ACSF 2

    ...

    Require assistance during course

    ...

    Require assistance during course

    ...

    ACSF 3, 4 & 5

    ...

    Does not require assistance as they are at or above the appropriate level for a certificate III or higher

    ...

    Does not require assistance as they are at or above the appropriate level

    ...

    • Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC30113 or CHC30121).

    Diploma of Youth Work

    Online

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    • Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    • Working with children check.

    Diploma of Counselling

    Online

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    • Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements.

    Diploma of Community Services

    Online

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    • Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    • Working with children check

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check (where applicable).

    Campus

    • Working with children check

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check (where applicable).

    Individual Support Disability Skill Set

    Online

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities.

    Campus

    • nationally coordinated criminal history check

    Certificate II in Food Processing

    Schools/ Workplace

    • No additional requirements.

    Certificate III in Food Processing

    Campus/ Workplace

    • Over 18 to apply for a forklift licence.

    Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways

    Campus/ Workplace

    • No additional requirements.

    Certificate II in Health Support Services

    Schools

    • No additional requirements.

    Certificate III in Health Services Assistance

    Campus/ Schools

    • No additional requirements.

    Diploma of Nursing

    Campus

    • Be 18 years old or older

    • Have successfully completed an LLN (Language, Literacy and Numeracy) test at or above exit level 3 of the ACSF

    • National Police Clearance

    • Relevant Working with Children Check

    • NDIS check

    • Immunisation record, including Hep B, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio, Meningococcal, Varicella (Chicken Pox), MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), Pertussis (whooping cough), seasonal influenza, COVID-19

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities

    • Appropriate knowledge to navigate software and program requirements

    CRICOS applicants must provide evidence prior to enrolment that they have achieved (results must be achieved in one test sitting):

    • A minimum band score of 7 in academic IELTS (with no individual band score less than 7.0) OR

    • 65 in PTE academic (with no communicative score less than 65 in each skill i.e. listening, reading, writing and speaking) OR

    • 237 in TOEFL.

    First Aid Short Course

    Campus

    • No additional requirements.

    Certificate III in Process Manufacturing

    Campus/ Workplace

    • No additional requirements.

    Certificate III in Retail

    Campus

    • No additional requirements.

    Certificate II in Hospitality

    Schools

    • No additional requirements.

    Certificate III in Hospitality

    Campus

    • No additional requirements.

    Structured Online

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities.

    Certificate II in Supply Chain Operations

    Schools

    • No additional requirements.

    Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations

    Campus/ Schools/ Workplace

    • No additional requirements.

    Certificate III in Driving Operations

    Campus/ Workplace

    • An open drivers licence (for 1 year under Certificate 3 Guarantee funding)

    • Able to meet the weight requirements of vehicles.

    Transport and Logistics Short Course

    Campus/ Workplace

    • Over 18 to apply for a forklift licence (where applicable).

    Hospitality Short Course

    Campus

    • No additional requirements.

    TAE Short Courses & Skill Sets

    Workplace

    • Access to learners and a simulated or actual training environment

    • Access to and ability to operate suitable device and internet to complete both training and assessment activities.

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    PROCEDURE THREE

    Learner Needs Analysis Forms and Response Sheets

    The following provides links to the various LNA forms and response sheets used to analyse a student’s needs, including LLN. Please refer to each state’s induction and enrolment procedures for specific details on how each is implemented:

    LNA Forms - Students

    LNA Response Sheets - Trainer

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    PROCEDURE FOUR

    Analysis of LLN Results Procedure

    LLN Results - Certificate IV or lower

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    ACSF Exit Level

    Reading

    Numeracy

    Oral Communication

    Pre 1 (0)

    Require assistance pre-course from external provider.

    Require assistance pre-course from external provider

    Require assistance pre-course from external provider

    ACSF 1

    Require assistance during course

    Require assistance during course

    Require assistance during course

    ACSF 2

    Require assistance during course

    Require assistance during course

    Require assistance during course

    ACSF 3, 4 & 5

    Does not require assistance as they are at or above the appropriate level

    Does not require assistance as they are at or above the appropriate level

    Does not require assistance as they are at or above the appropriate level

    Note: Please refer to South Australia Funding Procedure for an analysis of the CSPA.

    Note

    Cert IV students ONLY: Where students score below an exit level of 2, the trainer must confirm that the student is suitable to study the proposed qualification with support, e.g. Cert IV Youth Work. This can be confirmed by asking questions during the interview regarding their LLN abilities, observing interactions on induction day or re-sitting the LLN test. This would include (but is not limited to) an evaluation of their ability to complete paperwork and communicate clearly, as well as a review of their previous employment and education history.

    LLN Results - Diploma Level

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    IELTS Bands

    Band

    Skill Level

    Description

    Band 9

    Expert user

    You have a full operational command of the language. Your use of English is appropriate, accurate and fluent, and you show complete understanding.

    Band 8

    Very good user

    You have a fully operational command of the language with only occasional unsystematic inaccuracies and inappropriate usage. You may misunderstand some things in unfamiliar situations. You handle complex detailed argumentation well.

    Band 7

    Good user

    You have an operational command of the language, though with occasional inaccuracies, inappropriate usage and misunderstandings in some situations. Generally you handle complex language well and understand detailed reasoning.

    Band 6

    Competent user

    Generally you have an effective command of the language despite some inaccuracies, inappropriate usage and misunderstandings. You can use and understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations.

    Band 5

    Modest user

    You have a partial command of the language, and cope with overall meaning in most situations, although you are likely to make many mistakes. You should be able to handle basic communication in your own field.

    Band 4

    Limited user

    Your basic competence is limited to familiar situations. You frequently show problems in understanding and expression. You are not able to use complex language.

    Band 3

    Extremely limited user

    You convey and understand only general meaning in very familiar situations. There are frequent breakdowns in communication.

    Band 2

    Intermittent user

    You have great difficulty understanding spoken and written English.

    Band 1

    Non-user

    You have no ability to use the language except a few isolated words.

    Band 0

    Did not attempt the test

    You did not

    answer the questions.

     

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    STANDARDS AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

    Authority

    • List here

    See Funding

    Regulatory Documents

    List here

    answer the questions.

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    STANDARDS AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

    Authority

    • List here

    See Funding

    Regulatory Documents

    • SNR 1.7, 4.1, 5.4, 6.1-6

    • CRICOS 2.1, 2.2, 6.1-3, 6.5-6

    • S&S 7.F

    • PQS 4, 5

    • U/C 2.1.1

    • AQF 1.3, 1.7, 5.2

    List the Contract, audit evidence requirements, standards etc. and the applicable section or clause from each document

    Approved By

    Name here

    Details / Decisions:

    ...

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    RELATED DOCUMENTS

    • Student Handbook

    • Enrolment Form

    • GTE Questionnaire

    • Learner Support Record

    • LLN – Internal

    • Induction Checklist