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Click each heading to see the relevent information AssessmentsAssessments are conducted via assignments, classroom discussion, and role plays. Written Assignments must be handed in on time for assessment by your trainer for certification to be issued Learners must demonstrate that they can perform consistently to a defined standard and in a variety of contexts. Therefore, it is inevitable that the demonstration of critical knowledge and skills will need to be tested more than once, in a range of situations and using a variety of methods that are faithful to the performance in the real world of work. Attendance at all training sessions is compulsory.
Access and EquityWesley Health Management units of competency are open to all students regardless of sex, race, impairment, or any other discriminatory factor in accordance with legislative requirements, and subject to their having obtained prerequisite skills. The access and equity officer, Managing Director, or Managing Director’s representative, is responsible for access and equity as a nominated part of their duties. Staff and students, upon induction to Wesley Health Management, are made aware of this access and equity policy and that they may contact the access and equity officer or equivalent for information and/or support and for a copy of Wesley Health Management’s access and equity policy. A Statement concerning Access and Equity is also included in the information for students, accessible electronically via the Company’s website or in hard copy Download Wesley’s Access and Equity Policy here
Cancellation PolicyMedical Reception and Terminology Policy Should you be unable to attend, a substitute participant is welcome. 1 transfer to another course is offered at a fee of $35.00 for notification no less than 3 days prior to course start date. Places are limited – bookings are firm and no refunds will be given.
Computing Course Cancellation and Transfer PolicyShould you be unable to attend, a substitute participant is welcome. 1 transfer to another course is offered at a fee of $35.00 for notification no less than 14 days prior to course start date. Places are limited – bookings are firm and no refunds will be given. Download Wesley’s Cancellation and Transfer Policy Here
Codes of ConductWesley Health in corporate strict codes of conduct into all of their operations. These include :-
Complaints and Appeals ProcedureWesley Health Management has a formal process for student complaints, grievances and appeals which is available upon request. Students with a grievance should initially approach their trainer or to a Head Office Consultant to express their concern within 48 hours. The trainer or consultant will endeavour to resolve the concern. If unresolved, the student should complete a Student Complaints, Grievances and Appeals Form. The concern will then be assessed by the Director who will endeavour to resolve the concern within 16 days of receipt of the complaint. The CEO undertakes to keep a register of complaints with methods and outcomes of resolution. Download Wesley’s Complaints and Appeals Form here
Continuous Feedback and Student FeedbackWesley is dedicated to improving the quality of our training courses. Towards the end of the course you will be asked to complete a customer satisfaction survey. Your feedback is invaluable and this information assists us in maintaining a high standard of training and to facilitate improvements to the quality of our services.
Course Times and FeesThe medical reception and terminology course is run over 4 consecutive Saturdays from 9.00 to 2.45 pm. Attendance to all parts of the course curriculum is compulsory. Should you be unable to attend one of the sessions; please contact head office on (08) 9470 2000 for a transfer to the next available session. Transfer and Cancellations policy is available under Cancellation Policies. Details of fees are available on the enrolment form, website and letter of enquiry. All course costs must be paid in full by the first day of the course. All credit card bookings are for the full course fee and are paid in advance of the first day of the course.
Disciplinary PolicyWesley seeks to address breaches of the expected standards of behaviour tolerated by society in which this organisation operates its training for the comfort and safety of students and staff alike. Students and staff are expected to behave in an appropriate manner towards each other and to respect the property of Wesley Health. Disruptions, discriminatory behaviour, harassment of students or staff will not be tolerated, and will be brought to the attention of the facilitator or if the behaviour persists, the CEO will be informed of the situation for follow up and action.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy SkillsWesley Health is committed to helping participants who have difficulties with Language, Literacy and Numeracy. Consultation is available upon request to a staff member. If further assistance is required, a student may be referred to a specialist from the following providers :- Centrelink – 13 10 21
Mutual RecognitionWesley Health Management recognises any qualification or certification issued by registered training organisations, including Statements of Attainment, and any accredited courses that are nationally recognised and listed on the National Training Information Service. Download Wesley Health Mutual Recognition Policy here
Privacy PolicyWesley Health is committed to protecting and maintain the privacy, accuracy and security of your personal and health information and complies with the Colleges Privacy policies. Download Wesley’s Privacy Policy Here
Qualifications and PenaltiesStudents must attend all sessions and fulfil the required outcomes of their unit of competency to receive certification. It is the student’s responsibility to inform Wesley of any sessions they may be absent for or to re-organise another session to complete educational and assessment obligations. Student who meet the outcomes requirement are issued with Statements of Attainment in accordance with the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process where a student may be granted credit or partial credit towards a qualification in recognition of skills and knowledge gained through work experience, life experience and/or formal training. You can apply for RPL to head office. An audit is conducted as a competency conversation together with supporting evidence as requested. There is a fee for audit.
Special NeedsParticipants in any Wesley course with special needs are to inform Wesley Health prior to commencement of any training course in order to assess participant requirements. Wesley will endeavour to meet these needs and offer support and assistance.
Student ResponsibilitiesAs a participant in any Wesley training program you will be encouraged and expected to participate fully in the training and assessment process. You will have group and individual activities and assignments which need to be completed. Students are expected to ask questions if they do not understand some aspect of the content being covered. The sessions are interactive and meant for active participation. Participation in role plays and discussion is strongly encouraged.
Student Selection & Enrolment ProcedureAll students are welcome to participate in the Medical Reception and Terminology Course. Pre-requisite : basic numeracy, literacy to Year 10 standard.Students participating in the Medical Computing course require basic keyboard skills.
Student Support, Welfare and GuidanceWesley Health is committed to assisting students to persist and achieve in their academic endeavours and succeed in their career ambition. Wesley considers that welfare and support services are important sources of easing students into tertiary life, helping them adjust to their new living environment and enabling them to achieve their academic goal.
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