Education & Awareness
We will be offering education and awareness sessions to all areas of the University during 2013. If you wish to learn more about legal, risk, compliance or insurance issues, we can tailor a session for you and your team. Sessions can range from 1 hour to a half-day workshop.
To inquire about a training session for your area, please email helpdesklegal@adelaide.edu.au.
Refer to the 2013 scheduled dates for more details.
What can we help you with?
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Contract Management |
This session introduces the concept of contracting in the context of the University workplace and explains the processes associated with the development, negotiation, formalisation, execution, registration and ongoing management of agreements entered into on behalf of the University. |
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Competition & Consumer Law |
This session provides an overview of the Competition and Consumer Act (unfair competition and trade practices), focussing on misleading and deceptive conduct, and making accurate representations to student and business markets. This session may be tailored for specific areas. |
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University Insurance and Your Role |
This session provides an overview of the University’s insurance portfolio. Staff have an important role to play in identifying and managing the information necessary to inform the process of designing and negotiating the University’s insurance program. The session also explains the annual declaration process (highly relevant for all Schools) and looks at notifiable event reporting and the claims management process. |
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Risk Management |
This session introduces the concepts of risk management and how they relate to the University, outlines the tools and resources available to staff to help better manage risk and explains the responsibilities all staff have in being risk aware. The session also outlines the basic functionality of the University Risk Register and discusses the local application of the tool. |
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Copyright |
This session provides an overview of copyright compliance in the context of teaching and research, and outlines what licences and exemptions can be relied on for University purposes, as well as the tips and traps for copyright compliance in the digital environment. The session assumes a basic understanding of copyright, which can be obtained from the University’s copyright website (www.adelaide.edu.au/copyright) or the Copyright Induction for Staff online course available to all staff on MyUni. |
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Fraud Control |
This session introduces the concept of workplace fraud and outlines what staff should do if fraudulent behaviour is suspected. |
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