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Day to day operational issues including records management, food safety and privacy.
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AISV Compliance Framework Duty of care Please scroll to the bottom of the page for contacts and links Do you need to comply? Yes Conditions of compliance In addition to their professional obligations, principals and teachers have a legal duty to take reasonable steps to protect students in their charge from risks of injury that are reasonably foreseeable. If you have to comply, what do you have to do? Although the general duty is to take reasonable steps to protect students from reasonably foreseeable risks of injury, specific (but not exhaustive) requirements of the duty involve:
The teacher's duty is greater than that of the ordinary citizen in that a teacher is obliged to protect a student from reasonably foreseeable harm or to assist an injured student, while the ordinary citizen may choose to do nothing in a similar situation. What are the consequences if you don't comply? You may be the subject of litigation Who will help you? AISV contact: Sue Nilsen Other links: DEECD: Victorian Government Schools Reference Guide Section 6.16.1 Submitted 4/24/2006, edited 12/14/2007. |
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