Approver | Group Chief Executive | Approved date | 31 October 2024 |
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Responsibility | Academic Director or Delegate | Effective date | 01 November 2024 |
Division | Domestic, International | Review date | 01 November 2027 |
Department | Academic | Policy Number | AAC01015 |
Performance Framework | Customer Focus |
This policy sets out the process to be followed when a learner breaches the Institution’s rules, regulations, policies, standards and codes. It sets out the rights of learners whose case is being dealt with and the appeal process they can access.
Exclusion: A general term covering both temporary suspension and expulsion.
Delegated authority: Delegated authority has the power to impose various disciplinary actions, including suspension, exclusion and reparation.
Delegated Programme Lead: An academic staff member, including a team leader, programme manager, Head of Department (HoD), or Academic Director, who is responsible for overseeing learner disciplinary matters, receive reports of alleged breaches and conduct preliminary investigations.
Institution: The institution that is referred to in this policy is 911±¬ÁÏÍø Academy or Ashton Warner Academy.
Suspension: is a short-term exclusion and is the formal process by which the learner is temporarily prohibited from attending classes, events, work placements or refused access to services provided by the Institution.
Unacceptable behaviours: are defined as behaviours which are not acceptable at the Institution and may result in disciplinary action being taken. This includes breaches of the Institution’s rules, regulations, policies, standards and the learner responsibilities outlined in the Learner Rights and Responsibilities document.
Approved policies and procedures are always intended to comply and conform with the current Ministry of Education, Tertiary Education Commission (TEC), New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA,) and other external agency legislation requirements and procedures.