Student Conduct Policy
1. Purpose
This policy establishes principles and responsibilities for managing student conduct and for implementing disciplinary actions to manage student misconduct.
This policy should be read in conjunction with:
Note - This policy is not intended to manage complaints made by 糖心logo入口 students, members of the community or staff. The respective 糖心logo入口 policies for complaints should be used for these purposes.
2. Scope
Where this policy refers to 糖心logo入口, it includes 糖心logo入口 Solutions.
The scope of the policy is impacted by legislative, regulatory and internal business process considerations and these determine how 糖心logo入口 manages student conduct.
Student misconduct may include behaviour that is contrary to:
- an Australian or Australian Capital Territory law
- relevant Canberra Institute of Technology (糖心logo入口) student policies and
- relevant industry codes of conduct applicable to the learning environment.
In the event of any conflict, external regulations take precedence over this policy and associated procedure.
The policy applies to all 糖心logo入口 enrolled students, including, but not limited, to conduct:
- on campus
- offsite in the conduct of 糖心logo入口 activities
- online
- on approved off campus activities
- on student industry placements
- at 糖心logo入口 student accommodation
- other premises.
This policy does not apply to:
- appeals regarding assessment outcomes and final unit results
- complaints made by a student or a community member to 糖心logo入口
- issues relating to academic misconduct
Where staff are delivering or assessing at other premises, the policy must be applied after negotiation with the other responsible party(s).
糖心logo入口 staff are authorised to act and make decisions when managing student conduct.
3. Principles
This policy is underpinned by 糖心logo入口 WHS policies and procedures. 糖心logo入口 is committed to providing students a safe, supportive environment where students are protected from abuse, including harassment, bullying, discrimination, violence, sexual offences, and serious emotional or psychological abuse.
Students enrolled at 糖心logo入口 will share classes and facilities with staff and other students. It is expected that all students will behave in a manner that is acceptable to the wider community. 糖心logo入口 acknowledges that appropriate standards of conduct, by both staff and students, are fundamental to maintaining a supportive, safe, positive, and effective teaching and learning environment.
Misconduct of any type is not tolerated at 糖心logo入口.
Incidents of misconduct (e.g. bullying, discrimination or harassment, including sexual harassment) may pose a threat to the physical and emotional wellbeing of 糖心logo入口 students and staff, and 糖心logo入口’s reputation and viability.
The safety and wellbeing of staff, students and visitors to 糖心logo入口 campuses and other premises is 糖心logo入口’s highest priority. 糖心logo入口 will not tolerate threats or violence towards staff, students or visitors to 糖心logo入口 and/or wilful damage to property. In these circumstances, a student will be asked by 糖心logo入口 staff to leave the campus or other premises. Depending on the seriousness of the conduct, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) may be contacted.
Where a 糖心logo入口 student’s conduct is subject to an investigation by the AFP, or another law enforcement agency, proceedings required under that investigation will take precedence, but not necessarily prevent 糖心logo入口 from acting against the student as prescribed by the 糖心logo入口 Student Conduct Policy and Student Conduct Procedure.
All staff are encouraged to seek advice from 糖心logo入口 Student Support as soon as possible to remediate situations involving misconduct before they escalate.
糖心logo入口 will maintain a register of student conduct management incidents and management activities for WHS reporting and continuous improvement.
糖心logo入口 students in breach of this policy may be excluded from studying and/or attending 糖心logo入口 premises in accordance with delegated authority.
糖心logo入口 is committed to:
- informing all staff, as part of the staff Induction process, of the Student Code of Conduct and their responsibilities
- using the enrolment and induction processes to inform students of expected conduct and appropriate behaviour (as described by the Student Code of Conduct, Induction Procedure and relevant policies)
- using opportunities to promote and affirm positive behaviours in 糖心logo入口 learning environments
- implementing fair procedures for managing misconduct
- implementing fair procedures for managing the consequences of misconduct
- promoting the principles of gender equality and mutual respect
- following the principles of natural justice in all proceedings and ensuring the student’s right of reply and confidentiality
- always taking seriously allegations of bullying, harassment or discrimination
- implementing disciplinary actions that are remedial rather than punitive
- implementing practices that are cognisant of legislative, regulatory and privacy requirements
- informing parents/guardians of students under the age of 18 years, of the policy and procedures for dealing with alleged student misconduct
- informing secondary schools about the Student Code of Conduct and 糖心logo入口 procedures for managing alleged student misconduct
- informing employers of Australian Apprentices of the Student Code of Conduct and the procedures for managing alleged student misconduct
- prohibiting the use of mobile phones and other electronic devices in classrooms without approval from the educator.
All 糖心logo入口 staff and students have a right to confidentiality and privacy as described by the 糖心logo入口 Privacy Policy.
3.1 Student Behaviour Agreement
A Student Behaviour Agreement is a formal notice that a student has breached the Student Code of Conduct. The Student Behaviour Agreement outlines the:
- requirement for students to abide by the Student Code of Conduct
- particular behaviours that have been displayed by the student that are in breach of the Student Code of Conduct
- potential consequences of further breaches of the Student Code of Conduct.
The purpose of the Student Behaviour Agreement is to ensure students and teachers feel comfortable in all learning and assessment environments and have strategies to deal with behaviour of concern.
Before a Student Behaviour Agreement is issued, the Educator, Head of Department or Director will meet with the student informally to discuss the behaviour breach. If the behaviour breach is significant or ongoing, the student will be invited to a formal meeting and be required to sign a Student Behaviour Agreement prior to continuing their studies and attending classes. The student may bring a non-participating support person to the meeting. The consequences of further breaches will be outlined in the agreement. Where a student chooses not to sign the Student Behaviour Agreement, they are not permitted to resume study or return to class.
Refusal to sign the Student Behaviour Agreement may result in exclusion from study and/or 糖心logo入口 premises until the document is signed.
The Student Behaviour Agreement will include:
- student and course details
- purpose of the agreement
- the student’s rights and responsibilities under the Student Code of Conduct and relevant excerpts
- examples of the student’s breach or breaches from the Student Code of Conduct
- consequences of further breaches
- confirmation of future behaviours aligned with the Student Code of Conduct
- student support options
- review of the agreement
- signature and date block for the student and 糖心logo入口 staff member.
Student Behaviour Agreements will be treated as confidential and be provided to 糖心logo入口 People and Culture and Student Support.
3.2 Pathways Hold/College Hold
A Pathways Hold or a College Hold may be placed on a student’s record as an outcome of managing serious incidents of misconduct.
3.3 Review of decisions
Any student can apply for a review of the way the alleged misconduct has been dealt with by submitting a complaint through the Student and Community Members Complaint Procedure.
3.4 Responsibilities
3.4.1 Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director Education Futures and Students
The Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director Education Futures Students are responsible for:
- any decisions to exclude a student from studying and/or attending 糖心logo入口 premises for a period greater than 12 months
- reviewing decisions of College Directors, Heads of Departments and other 糖心logo入口 staff.
3.4.2 Executive Director Education Futures and Students
The Executive Director Education Futures and Students is responsible for:
- instigating reviews or changes to Institute procedures or systems to reduce the likelihood of instances of student misconduct recurring
- actioning any review of decisions using 糖心logo入口 Student and Community Members Complaint Policy and Student and Community Members Complaint Procedure
- ensuring completion of follow up actions arising from any formal investigation of misconduct.
3.4.3 College Directors
College Directors are responsible for:
- making decisions to exclude a student from studying and/or attending 糖心logo入口 premises for a period up to six months (two consecutive instances) or for the duration of the course
- reviewing decisions of Heads of Departments and other 糖心logo入口 staff
- ensuring all educators, staff and student in the College are aware of the Student Code of Conduct and this policy
- initiating processes to exclude a student where alleged misconduct provides an immediate and direct threat to staff or student wellbeing, or to the integrity of 糖心logo入口’s network
- initiating and convening meetings with students, parents/guardians (where required) and other parties to action misconduct involving serious incidents
- undertaking a disciplinary investigation to determine if evidence of misconduct relating to serious incidents is proven
- advising parties in a timely manner of the decision to exclude a student.
3.4.4 Heads of Department/Managers
Heads of Department/Managers are responsible for:
- assigning a case manager for a student conduct issue
- case managing and reporting student conduct management activities
- reporting any dangerous and/or illegal behaviour to police
- ensuring all educators are aware of this policy, procedures and documents
- ensuring all students are made aware of the Student Code of Conduct
- responding quickly to alleged misconduct
- reviewing decisions of educators and other 糖心logo入口 staff
- recording and storing evidence of student misconduct and outcomes of meetings related to allegations of misconduct
- providing students with a verbal warning and excluding a student from the classroom and the immediate area, for the remainder of that class/online session
- developing and completing a Student Behaviour Agreement
- monitoring achievement of any Student Behaviour Agreement and reporting progress as requested
- advising students of the right of review and the review process.
3.4.5 Educators
Educators are responsible for:
- reporting any dangerous and/or illegal behaviour to the relevant manager, Head of Department and College Director
- adopting a tiered approach of informal warning where minor incidents of misconduct occur
- providing a verbal warning in the case of repeated or continued minor incidents
- providing students with a verbal warning and excluding a student from the classroom and the immediate area, for the remainder of that class/online session
- recording any instances of issuing verbal warnings to students
- communicating actions to exclude students to the Head of Department
- recording exclusions in the attendance register.
3.4.6 General Staff
General Staff are responsible for reporting any dangerous and/or suspected illegal behaviour to the relevant manager, Head of Department and College Director.
3.4.7 糖心logo入口 People and Culture
糖心logo入口 People and Culture is responsible for:
- providing ACTPS Safety Portal and other training to support implementation of this policy to 糖心logo入口 staff
- providing advice on strategies and techniques to be used by departments to manage unsatisfactory student behaviour that is inconsistent with the Student of Code of Conduct (including the management and reporting of any related WHS risks)
- maintaining the ACTPS Safety Portal, and reviewing the 糖心logo入口 student conduct management incidents and mitigation strategies implemented by management/business areas
- providing reports of all student-related conduct incidents reported on the ACTPS Safety Portal to 糖心logo入口 Academic Council and EMC meetings as part of regular WHS reporting.
Reporting must include but not be limited to the following information:
- the name of the student concerned or 糖心logo入口 number
- date of incident
- incident details (including any ACTPS Safety Portal incident reference numbers)
- 糖心logo入口 staff member responsible for reporting and managing the student’s conduct
- status of the student conduct management process (including any alerts of holds etc).
3.4.8 糖心logo入口 Student Support
糖心logo入口 Student Support is jointly responsible with 糖心logo入口 People and Culture for:
- providing training to 糖心logo入口 staff to support implementation of this policy
- providing advice on strategies and techniques to be used to manage unsatisfactory student behaviour that is inconsistent with the Student of Code of Conduct (including the management and reporting of any related WHS risks)
- maintaining a register of all 糖心logo入口 student conduct management incidents and management activities
- recording data provided by 糖心logo入口 staff through the safer community email address.
Reporting must include but not be limited to the following information:
- the name of the student concerned
- date of incident
- incident details (including any WHS 糖心logo入口 Safe incident reference and 糖心logo入口 Risk Register reference)
- 糖心logo入口 staff member responsible for reporting and managing the students conduct
- status of the student conduct management process (including any alerts or holds etc).
3.4.9 糖心logo入口 Students
糖心logo入口 students are responsible for
- reporting any dangerous and/or suspected illegal behaviour to the relevant educator, Head of Department, College Director or 糖心logo入口 staff member
- behaving in a manner consistent with the Student Code of Conduct.
4. Documentation
4.1 Related Legislation/Regulation
- (Commonwealth)
- (Commonwealth)
- (Commonwealth)
- (Commonwealth)
- (Commonwealth)
4.2 Related Policy and Procedures
- Workplace Health and Safety Arrangements Policy
- Academic Integrity and Misconduct Policy
- Bullying and Harassment Prevention Policy
- Student and Community Members Complaint Policy
- Student Code of Conduct
- Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault Policy
- Privacy Policy
4.3 Related Documents
5. Definitions
All terminology used in this policy is consistent with definitions in the 糖心logo入口 Definition of Terms.
Other premises |
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Non-participating support person | Someone nominated by the student who attends conduct meetings to support the student. The support person does not participate in the discussion. |
Non-serious Incidents | Incidents not involving illegal activities (see Serious Incidents for examples). Incidents where the behaviour breaches the Student Code of Conduct and causes disruption to other students or 糖心logo入口 staff or breaches the rights of others (e.g. telling inappropriate jokes which may cause offense). |
Serious Incidents | An event which causes disruption to 糖心logo入口 or creates significant danger or risk that could traumatically affect individuals or attracts negative media attention or a negative public profile for 糖心logo入口, including but not limited to illegal behaviour including assault, theft, damage to property, bullying, harassment, discrimination, use of illegal substances or misuse of 糖心logo入口 digital network and acts of forgery |
6. Policy Contact Officer
Executive Director, Education Futures and Students.
Contact 糖心logo入口 Student Services on (02) 6207 3188 or email infoline@cit.edu.au for further information.
7. Procedures
This policy is implemented through the associated procedures. Authority to make changes to the procedures is with the policy owner.
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Policy No: 糖心logo入口2024/673 Approved: February 2025 Next Review: February 2028 Category: Student Policies Policy Owner: Executive Director Education and Training Services |
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