Code of Conduct

Western College endorses the professional and ethical conduct of all representatives of the College. Representatives include:

  • Members of the College council;
  • Management and administration staff;
  • Tutors and assessors;
  • Any individual, group or organisation representing the Western College.

Representatives of the College will:

  • Observe the highest ethical and professional standards at all times;
  • Be fair and ethical in all their dealings on the College’s behalf;
  • Be courteous, honest and respectful to all colleagues, students and clients;
  • Comply with its Code of Practice, Code of Conduct, Policies and Procedures and with all legislative, regulatory, industrial award and funding requirements relating to the areas of activities for which it is responsible;
  • Be responsible for the provision of a safe and healthy working environment for those who use its premises and training venues including persons under the age of 18 years;
  • Assume a duty of care for College premises and equipment or premises and equipment hired for College use;
  • Safeguard confidential and personal information regarding the College, the staff, students or clients.

College Representatives will not:

  • Discriminate (in any form) against, harass or mislead or endanger the welfare of another person;
  • Make comment in any publication, written, television or broadcast that criticises or is to the detriment of the College or its image;
  • Use College equipment of premises for personal use without the consent of the College council;
  • Commit a criminal offence that involves College equipment, resources or staff.
     

24-Feb-2012  

OHS Construction / Induction (White Card) - 24 February

Current Capacity: 60% - Filling Up

Available Places: 2

In conjunction with WorkCover

This course covers the requirements of the construction industry regulations.  Participants can receive 24 CPD points on successful completion of the course.  This is also essential training for anyone seeking employment on construction sites as it assists employees to understand legislation and work with employers to meet the obligations of fostering a safer workplace.

Successful completion will lead to a Statement of Attainment for 1 unit from CPC10108 Certificate I in Construction, CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry.

Friday 24 February (1 session)

9:00am – 4:00pm,   $145 (includes catering)

Need to bring:
Students please bring identification totalling 100 points


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25-Feb-2012  

First Aid Refresher - in conjunction with Australian Red Cross- 25 February

Current Capacity: 20% - Available

Available Places: 8

In conjunction with Australian Red Cross

This course allows the first aider to update the knowledge and skills gained (within the previous 3 years) and revise first aid procedures. Participants will be updated on changes since their previous Workplace II or Senior First Aid Course. A current first aid certificate is a prerequisite.

Successful completion will lead to a Statement of Attainment for the nationally endorsed unit of competency HLTFA301B Apply first aid from the HLT Health Training Package.

               

Saturday 25 February (1 session)
8:30am - 5pm,    $135
 



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01-Mar-2012  

Senior First Aid - in conjunction with Australian Red Cross - 1 and 2 March

Current Capacity: 0% - Available

Available Places: N/A

This course teaches the fundamental principles, knowledge and skills to enable the first aider to provide emergency care for injuries and illnesses in the home or the workplace.

Successful completion will result in the issue of a Statement of Attainment for the nationally endorsed unit of competency HLTFA301B Apply First Aid from the HLT Health Training Package.

    

Thursday 1 & Friday 2 March (2 sessions)
8:30am - 5:00pm    $170.00


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