Student Progression Intervention Policy and Procedure
OVERVIEW
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Status | CURRENT |
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Classification* | INTERNAL |
Department | ALL |
Review | Dec 1, 2024 |
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POLICY
Progression Intervention Policy
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Strategix pro-actively monitors student progress by reviewing assessment submissions, attendance and performance in class, during skills observations and on placement. An intervention may be required when a student is determined to be at risk of not being able to progress or complete their course due to:
Lack of attendance as outlined in the Student Attendance Information Sheet
Lack of progression on theory, skills or placement as outlined in the Student Progress Information Sheet
Not achieving outcomes of units of competency or objectives of placement
Deferral/extension of studies
Compassionate or compelling circumstances
Misconduct or safety concerns.
Students identified as at risk will be contacted and a meeting will be arranged to discuss any issues they may be experiencing and what assistance and corrective actions are required to support the student. A Progression Plan will be developed to monitor and facilitate student progress.
PROCEDURE
Progression Plan and Meeting Procedure
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Any student identified as at risk will be contacted as per this Procedure and a Progression Plan developed to support their continuing enrolment in the course. The meeting will:
Determine underpinning issues including any evidenced compassionate/compelling circumstances or LLN requirements
Highlight the seriousness of the lapses or events that have led to the intervention
Lead to the development of, and agreement by all parties to, a Progression Plan, with monitoring actions.
The purpose of a Progression Plan is to assist and support students to fulfil their academic and clinical responsibilities. It is to be engaged when a student has been identified as not achieving the desired outcomes of a unit of competency or when the assessor/supervisor deems them to be at risk of failure or not achieving the learning objectives of practice during placement.
 | Steps | Person Responsible |
1 | Progression Meeting | Trainer, Student, Department Manager |
2 | Develop Progression Plan | Trainer |
3 | Follow-up | Trainer, Student |
4 | Review Progression Plan | Trainer, Department Manager, Student |
Progression Meeting
Prepare for Meeting
In preparation for the meeting, the meeting holder will:
Invite attendees via email or phone
Prepare information, including:
Evidence of lack of attendance or progression
Previous catch-up or progession plans
Any relevant information or correspondence.
Prepare a proposed action plan – See https://team-1597131381081.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/QD/pages/3039166631.
Review the information below to help you prepare for the meeting.
Hold Meeting
A meeting is held between the trainer/assessor and manager/head of discipline. The points covered in the consultation meeting will be:
Determine the focus of the meeting
Develop a strategy
Consider any compassionate or compelling circumstances that may have contributed to the student becoming at risk.
The Progression Plan may include, but is not limited to:
Support for implementing effective study strategies and time management skills
Trainer-directed support
Learning, literacy and numeracy support
Accessing counselling support services
Referral to any other support services available.
Setting
Ensure the location is private (no interruptions) and the student is comfortable in their surroundings. The student and trainer must be in attendance, however, where the student feels, they may have a support person in attendance with them and the college or academy manager may request attendance as well. For Diploma of Nursing students, the Head of Discipline must also be in attendance.
Tone
Strategix’s goal is to ensure the completion of the student, however, the student must meet their requirements. When a student is struggling or is not meeting their responsibilities, we must discuss this with them and we must ensure they are aware we are only interested in them completing and meeting their requirements.
Disciplinary procedures are a last resort and will only be implemented where a student fails to meet the requirements of the course, visa obligations and progression or catch-up plans. Any disciplinary actions must be discussed with and approved by the relevant department manager.
Content
Discussion must include:
Attendance | Progression | Compassionate or Compelling Reasons | Misconduct or Safety Concerns |
Current attendance rate | Status of progression. Specific examples must be provided. | Current circumstances | Misconduct or unsafe practices. Specific examples must be provided. |
Attendance requirements | Progression requirements | Impact on study and course requirements | Impact of actions on student, Strategix and other parties |
Reason for non-attendance | Reasons for falling behind | Options for student | Reason for action |
Corrective actions | Corrective actions | Support services available | Corrective actions |
Progression Plan and catch-up strategies. Plan is specific and detailed. | |||
Follow up and monitoring of attendance, progress and behaviour | |||
Consequences of not meeting the Progression Plan |
Record the Outcome of the Meeting
Record the meeting minutes in aXcelerate and provide a copy to attendees.
Develop Progression Plan
If needed, the trainer/assessor is to download the Progression Plan template (Student Progression Plan - General, Student Progression Plan - Diploma of Nursing) and develop the Progression Plan in consultation with the student. The Progression Plan must include:
The reason for the meeting, e.g misconduct, lack of attendance or progress, etc. with specific details
The Plan should identify which of the student's unsatisfactory academic or clinical progression requires further support and guidance.
Any relevant corrective actions and expected completion dates:
If there is a safety concern, the department manager must initiate incident and risk management for the student or their conduct in class or on placement.
Catch-up strategies to be implemented by the student. For example:
Reading activities to be completed independently
Learner activities to be structured and completed independently
Attendance of additional sessions
Returning to a subsequent course to complete the learner and assessment activities
Apply extensions to assessment tasks to allow sufficient time
Additional placement blocks or shifts, as can be arranged with consideration of costs and availability of further placements
Other (as determined by the trainer/assessor).
Support strategies to be implemented by Strategix. For example:
English language support for oral and written comprehension
Assistance with academic skills such as essay and report writing, meeting assessment requirements and research skills
Attending a study group during the scheduled break between study periods or at a time nominated by the trainer
Counselling with a student support officer for assistance with personal issues or compelling circumstances (international students)
Additional time in the Clinical Laboratory to practise skills
Accessing counselling support services
Support for implementing effective study strategies and time management skills
Referral to any other support services available
Mentoring by the trainer.
Review date for the Progression Plan
Consequences of not meeting the requirements of the Progression Plan
Signatures of attendees.
The Plan must then be signed by the student, the person conducting the meeting and their manager. Email a copy of the Plan to the student through aXcelerate.
Follow-up
Trainer Responsibilities
Ensure the student has progressed through the Progression Plan activities prior to sitting any assessment related to the activities missed
Where applicable, record and monitor attendance of any catch-up activities included in the Progression Plan.
Student Responsibilities
Ensure they follow the requirements outlined in the corrective actions, catch-up strategies and support strategies
Advise the trainer on the completion of each action item.
Students who do not complete the activities run a risk of not achieving competence and as such should be encouraged to complete the activities.
Administrative Assistant Responsibilities
Where required a student may be required to return to an additional course to complete their practical activities. The administrative assistant must transfer the student into the new class and ensure all data has been transferred (maintaining their original commencement dates and outcomes). The administrative assistant must ensure the students are clearly directed (via email) as to what they are required to attend and complete.
Review Progression Plan
At the nominated review date, the trainer and department manager (if needed) must meet with the student to discuss the progress made and review the effectiveness of the strategies and corrective actions implemented. Where the student has actioned the requirements as listed on the Progression Plan and the trainer is satisfied that they are performing at the level required for the course they are enrolled in, the Progression Plan may be completed. If the Progression Plan has not had the desired effect, the Plan must be reviewed and additional action items discussed and implemented by repeating the steps in this procedure.
Upon the completion of the Progression Plan by the student, the trainer is to send a copy of the completed Progression Plan to the student (through the template).
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