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CHCLEG003 Manage Legal And Ethical Compliance

CHCLEG003 Manage Legal And Ethical Compliance

CHCLEG003 Manage Legal And Ethical Compliance

CHCLEG003

Manage legal and ethical compliance

HLTWHS004

Manage work health and safety

 

 

 

Student Name:

 

Student Number: _________________________

 

Intake Date: _____________________________

 

 

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ASSESSMENT COMPETENCY RECORD

This form is to be completed by the assessor and used as the final record of the student competence in these discipline. All student submissions including any associated documents and checklists are to be attached to this cover sheet before placing on the students file. Student results are not to be entered onto the Student Database unless all relevant paperwork is completed and attached to this form.

Student ID Final Assessment Submission Date:

Student Name

 

Assessor Declaration

In completing this assessment, it is confirmed that the participant has demonstrated all unit outcomes through consistent and repeated application of skills with competent performance.

Evidence is confirmed as: ❑ Valid ❑ Sufficient ❑ Current ❑ Authentic

Please attach the following documentation to this form Result

FINAL ASSESSMENT

RESULT:

❑ Competent (C)

❑ Not Yet Competent

(NYC)

Assessment Task 1 ❑ Case Study S / NS

Assessment Task 2 ❑ Case Study S / NS

Assessment Task 3 ❑ Case Study S / NS

Assessment Task 4 ❑ Additional Case Studies S / NS

Assessment Task 5 ❑ Written/Oral Questions S / NS

 

Attempt Date Assessor’s feedback (as required):

1

2

3

Final Feedback:

 

DO NOT SIGN BELOW UNTIL FINAL ASSESSMENTS RESULT IS GRANTED BY THE ASSESSOR.

Assessor: I declare that I have conducted a fair, valid, reliable and flexible assessment with this student, and I have provided appropriate feedback.

Signature: _______________________

Name:__________________________

Date: ____/_____/_____

Student: I declare that I accept the assessment competency outcome and consider the feedback of my assessor positively. I also declare that the work submitted is my own, and has not been copied or plagiarised from any person or source.

Signature: ______________________

Date: ____/_____/_____

Administrative use only:

Entered into Student Management Database

❑ Signature/Initial ________________ Date: ________________

 

 

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Unit Code/Name CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance

Pre-requisites N/A

Co-requisites N/A

Unit Summary

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to research information about compliance and ethical practice responsibilities, and then develop and monitor policies and procedures to meet those responsibilities.

This unit applies to people working in roles with managerial responsibility for legal and ethical compliance in small to medium sized organisations. There may or may not be a team of workers involved.

The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of practice.

Conditions and context of the assessments

Skills must have been demonstrated in the workplace or in a simulated environment that reflects workplace conditions. The following conditions must be met for this unit:

▪ use of suitable facilities, equipment and resources, including:

▪ current legislation and regulations

▪ workplace policies and procedures

▪ modelling of industry operating conditions, including:

▪ use of real or simulated organisation for which the candidate develops policies and procedures

▪ integration of problem solving activities

Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors.

Unit Code/Name HLTWHS004 Manage work health and safety

Pre-requisites N/A

Co-requisites N/A

Unit Summary

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to establish, maintain and evaluate work health and safety (WHS) policies, procedures and programs in the relevant work area, according to WHS legislative requirements.

This unit applies to workers who have responsibility for WHS as part of their role, including workers with obligations under WHS legislation, persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs), or their officers (as defined by relevant legislation).

The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of practice.

Conditions and context of the assessments

Skills must be demonstrated in the workplace.

In addition, simulations and scenarios must be used where the full range of contexts and situations cannot be provided in the workplace or may occur only rarely. These are situations relating to emergency or unplanned procedures where assessment in these circumstances would be unsafe or is impractical.

Simulated assessment environments must simulate the real-life working environment where these skills and knowledge would be performed, with all the relevant equipment and resources of that working environment.

In addition, assessment must ensure use of:

▪ current workplace policies and procedures for WHS

Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors.

Assessment venue

This assessment will be conducted in the CAC classroom or simulated workplace environment or at actual designated workplace:

• Address of actual designated workplace:

 

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Specific Resources Required

Candidate will need access to:

▪ Computer with Internet and email access and a working web browser

▪ Installed software: MS Word, Adobe Acrobat Reader

▪ Access to legislation relevant to the community services industry, including codes of

conduct, WHS legislation, practice standards, etc.

▪ At least two (2) persons who will volunteer in the roleplaying activity

▪ Video camera or a mobile phone with video and audio recording capabilities

▪ At least five (5) people who have email accounts

▪ Printer to print policies and procedures in the case study assessment

Re-assessment

To gain competency you need to get Satisfactory (S) result in all the tasks. If Not Satisfactory (NS)

result is given even for a task you will be deemed Not Yet Competent (NYC). Students who are

unsuccessful at achieving competency at the first attempt will be offered coaching, information and

additional time (other needs if required) before a second and possibly a third attempt is made. If the

student is not able to satisfactorily complete the assessment after the third attempt the student will

be deemed Not Competent and resulted as such. The student may re-enrol in the qualification at a

later date to gain successful completion of the unit/s.

For further details, refer to CAC Assessment Policy and Procedure. https://cac.edu.au/policies-and-

procedures/

Plagiarism

CAC considers plagiarism and cheating as serious student misconduct and this may result either in a

student’s exclusion from a unit or course or may have to complete a re-assessment depending on

individual case. Refer to CAC Plagiarism & Cheating Policy and Procedure.

Policies and procedures

Complaints and appeal

Where a student wishes to appeal an assessment decision they are required to notify their assessor in

the first instance. Where appropriate the assessor may decide to re-assess the student to ensure a fair

and equitable decision is gained. The assessor shall complete a written report regarding the re-

assessment outlining the reasons why assessment was or was not granted. Refer to CAC Complaints

and Appeals Policy & Procedure for details.

Policies and procedures

Assessors Intervention

Assessors are to check that the student is ready for assessment, and defer the assessment if they are

not. It is important that assessors do not teach at the assessment but allow students to competence

for themselves.

Feedback is to be given at the completion of the assessment using the feedback to student. If a

student does not meet a standard, the assessor is to sit down with them and assist them in their

understanding. Should you disagree with the assessment outcome, you can appeal the decision as

stated in the Student Handbook.

Your student record must indicate that you have all required skills and knowledge in completing the

task. For each assessment, the assessor is to act as a supervisor and not interfere with the assessment.

If the assessment activities will impact on your safety or that of others, the assessment must be

stopped immediately.

Attaching documents Attached documents are accepted but must be labelled with the following information:

Unit Name and Title, Students name, Student ID, Date of Submissions, Student signature.

 

 

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Assessment Instruction

Assessment is mapped to the unit and must be completed by the end of each unit. For answers to

written questions, reports and projects, you must:

• Print clearly in black or blue pen or type it as a word document

• Answer each of the key points and /or follow instructions

• Assessments written in pencil or are illegible will not be accepted.

Please NOTE: Student has to submit each and every assessment task. Ask your assessor if you do

not understand any part of the assessment. Whist your assessor cannot tell you the answer, he/she

may be able to re-word a question or instruction to assist in a better understanding for you.

Case Study

Assessment Task 1:

In real life, case managers will be required to participate and contribute to managing legal and ethical

compliance in their respective organisations, as well as encounter problems and issues along the way.

This assessment will allow you to demonstrate your problem-solving abilities in such situations.

Assessment Task 2:

In real life, case managers will be required to participate and contribute to managing legal and ethical

compliance in their respective organisations, as well as encounter problems and issues along the way.

This assessment will allow you to demonstrate your problem-solving abilities in such situations.

Assessment Task 3:

In real life, case managers will be required to participate and contribute to managing legal and ethical

compliance in their respective organisations, as well as encounter problems and issues along the way.

This assessment will allow you to demonstrate your problem-solving abilities in such situations.

Assessment Task 4:

Task 1 activity will require you to communicate the policies and procedures you developed for

Case Studies 2 and 3.

Task 2 will require you to document and distribute the policies and procedures you developed in an

electronic and printed format.

Assessment Task 5:

This is a written assessment that will test student’s knowledge. This assessment may be completed

over the duration of the training days. As the students learn, practice and review knowledge and skills,

students will keep Assessment Task 5 in front of them and answer the questions as the information

becomes clearer. At the beginning of each review session students will be given a few minutes to

familiarise themselves with the questions. Students will be given extra time at the end of the day to

complete this assessment or to clarify facts with the Trainer/Assessor

Competency Decision

Student must satisfactorily complete each assessment tasks to be Competent (C) in the unit.

Student with unsatisfactory completion of any of the assignment tasks will be deemed Not Yet

Competent (NYC).

Reasonable adjustment

To meet the needs of all learners’ adjustments can be made to the way assessments are conducted but not to the requirements of

the assessment. The purpose of these adjustments is to enhance fairness and flexibility so that the specific needs of students can

be met.

CAC will take meaningful, transparent and reasonable steps to consult, consider and implement reasonable adjustments for

students with disability and learning difficulties.

Reasonable adjustment provided Reason for reasonable adjustment Outcome

❑ Educational and bilingual support

❑ Presenting questions orally

❑ Presenting work instructions in diagrammatic or pictorial form instead of words and sentences

❑ Extra time to complete a course or assessment

 

 

 

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❑ Others:

 

 

 

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INSTRUCTIONS TO ASSESSOR

This is a compulsory assessment to be completed by all students. This assessment tests the student’s ability to

understand the underpinning generic knowledge related to the units of competency.

Reasonable adjustment applies here, and while the majority of students will complete this assessment as a written

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