This procedure mandates operational activities and assigns responsibilities that are required to support the legislative requirements of the Disability Standards for Education (2005) and the implementation of the Higher Education Special Consideration Policy. It navigates the practical actions required to ensure negotiated reasonable adjustments are implemented appropriately in accordance with the legislation.
This procedure applies to all VET, undergraduate, Honours, postgraduate award and non-award programs (VET) and courses offered by Federation University and its Partner Providers. All staff and title holders of the University must comply with the Disability Standards for Education (2005) and Disability Discrimination Act (1992) and this procedure when engaging with students with a disability.
- Disability Standards for Education (2005)
- Disability DiscriminationAct (1992)
- Federation University Australia Act 2010
- Federation University Australia Statute 2021
- Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act)
- Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Regulations 2019
- National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students (the National Code)
A complete list of definitions relevant to this procedure is contained within the Student Access, Progression and Wellbeing Policy.
A further list of definitions specifically relevant to this procedure is included below:
Term | Definition |
Academic Coordinator Partner Provider | Partner appointed, senior academic staff member who is the central point of contact at the partner location on all administrative matters affecting the academic content and delivery of all units offered by the partner. |
Appointment |
An appointment, in relation to a meeting between health and wellbeing services (disability, counselling) and the student/client may be arranged via:
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Disability |
In relation to a person, means:
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Disability discrimination [as defined by the Disability Discrimination Act (1992)] | Disability discrimination is when a person with a disability, or a carer of a person with a disability, is treated less favourably than a person without the disability in the same or similar circumstances. |
Disability Standards for Education (2005) | The Disability Standards for Education 2005 (The Standards) clarify the obligations of education and training providers and seek to ensure that students with a disability can access and participate in education on the same basis as other students. |
Medical evidence | Documentation from an eligible Health Care professional confirming the student’s disability and, if possible recommended adjustments to minimise the impact of the disability on their ability to undertake a program or course of education. |
Any Learning Access Plans (LAP) developed must be treated by all parties as strictly confidential – refer Information Privacy Policy.
Information forming part of the LAP shall only be discussed with, or made available to, a person who is:
- A party to the plan
- Is or has been legitimately involved in the management of that plan; or
- Has a formal management role in following up the consequences or implications of the plan
Parties must be aware of the consequences if there is a breach of confidentiality, which may include disciplinary action.
ACTIVITY | RESPONSIBILITY | STEPS | |
A. | Initiating an appointment with Disability and Learning Access Officer (DLAO) | Student |
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B. | Providing support options available through the DLAU | DLAO/Partner Provider |
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C. | Disclosing information | Student |
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D. | Becoming a client of the DLAU | DLAO/Partner Provider |
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E. | Negotiating interim adjustments | DLAO/Partner Provider |
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ACTIVITY | RESPONSIBILITY | STEPS | |
A. | Providing appropriate evidence | Student/DLAO/Partner Provider |
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B. | Assessing the evidence | DLAO/Partner Provider |
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ACTIVITY | RESPONSIBILITY | STEPS | |
A. | Planning for adjustments | DLAO/Partner Provider |
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B. | Negotiating reasonable adjustments | DLAO/Partner Provider |
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ACTIVITY | RESPONSIBILITY | STEPS | |
A. | Providing detail to the LAP template document | DLAO/Partner Provider |
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B. | Authorising the final LAP | DLAO/Partner Provider |
NOTE: The student is in control of the communication method used in accordance with the Disability Standards for Education (2005). |
C. | Communicating LAP to relevant academic or teaching staff |
DLAO/Student/ Course Coordinator, Program Manager, Academic or Teacher |
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D. | Updating database/s | DLAO |
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ACTIVITY | RESPONSIBILITY | STEPS | |
A. | Implementing the negotiated reasonable adjustments |
DLAO Academic or teaching staff Examinations Team Leader Partner Provider |
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B. | Identifying issues or barriers |
DLAO/Academic or teaching staff Student |
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ACTIVITY | RESPONSIBILITY | STEPS | |
A. | Conducting a review | DLAO/Partner Provider |
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- Students and Support for Students Policy
- Academic Governance Policy
- Higher Education Special Consideration Procedure
- Special Consideration Application
- Health Care Professional Certification Form
- Partner Disability Resource Kit
- The ChiefLearner Experience Officer (as the Approval Authority) is responsible for monitoring the implementation, outcomes and scheduled review of this procedure.
- The Director, Student Services and Registrar (as the Document Owner) is responsible for maintaining the content of this procedure as delegated by the Approval Authority.
The Disability Learning Access Plan (LAP) Procedure will be communicated throughout the University via:
- An Announcement Notice via FedNews website and on the ‘Recently Approved Documents’ page on the ‘Policies, Procedures and Forms @ the University’ website to alert the University-wide community of the approved Policy.
- Learning and Teaching Committee
- School/Institute meetings
- Academic Induction Program
- Student Health & Wellbeing meetings
- Student Senate meeting
The Disability Learning Access Plan (LAP) Procedure will be implemented throughout the University via:
- An Announcement Notice via FedNews website and on the ‘Recently Approved Documents’ page on the ‘Policies, Procedures and Forms @ the University’ website to alert the University-wide community of the approved Policy
- Information sessions
- Moodle training; and/or
- Training sessions
Title | Location | Responsible Officer | Minimum Retention Period |
Learning Access Plan including any re-negotiated LAP Access Plan |
University approved records management system | Manager, Health and Wellbeing/School/Institute | Destroy 7 years after completion, withdrawal or abandonment by student |
Consent to share documentation form | University approved records management system | Manager, Health and Wellbeing /School/Institute | Destroy 5 years after action completed |
Health Care Professional Report | University approved records management system | Manager, Health and Wellbeing /School/Institute | Health Care Professional Report – Destroy 7 years after completion, withdrawal or abandonment by student |
Other supporting documentation | University approved records management system | Manager, Health and Wellbeing /School/Institute | Destroy 7 years after completion, withdrawal or abandonment by student. |