(1) The purpose of the Policy is to ensure, as far as practicable: (2) The Policy is not intended to discourage the legitimate use of prescription and 'over the counter' medication. (3) HESF: Standard 2.3 Wellbeing and Safety. (4) Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015: 1.7 Supporting learners and providing access to support services. (5) ESOS Act 2000 – National Code 2018: Standard 6 Student Support Services. (6) This Policy applies to all students of Victoria University (VU). (7) The Policy applies on all VU onshore and offshore campuses, VU owned student residential facilities, facilities that are leased or owned by others and operated by others on behalf of the VU, and environments where VU activities are being conducted. (8) Authorised University activity: Refers to all on-site and off-site activities that students engage in within VU, including classes, workshops, field placements and recreation activities. (9) Drug/Substance: Includes a range of substances incorporating prescribed medications, over the counter or non-prescription medications, legal and illicit drugs. For the purposes of this Policy the following categories of drugs are referred to: (10) Duty of Care: VU's obligation to take reasonable steps to avoid foreseeable harm to all individuals at the University inclusive of staff, students, contractors and visitors to VU. (11) E-cigarettes: Are devices that heat and vaporize a liquid that is then inhaled, simulating the act of smoking. E-cigarettes can also be known as e-shisha, e-cigar, e-pipes, e-hookahs, vape pens, hookah pens and vape pipes. The liquid ingredients vary, however typically contain chemicals, including solvents and flavouring agents, and may or may not contain nicotine. (12) Harm Minimisation: Refers to policies and programs that are designed to build safe, healthy and resilient communities through preventing, responding and reducing alcohol, tobacco and other drug-related health, social and economic harms. Refer to National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 . (13) Over the counter medication: Refers to any purchased medication that does not require a prescription. (14) Trafficking: Trafficking is a term generally used to describe illegal trade, sale and exchange of specified quantities of drugs. (15) University: Refers to all VU campuses and locations where VU-related activities including teaching, learning, assessment and graduation activities of VU take place. (16) VU is committed to providing students with a safe and healthy learning environment. As part of this commitment, VU will: (17) Students shall not participate in authorised VU activities impaired by the effects of alcohol and other drugs. (18) The management of all drug use, drug related issues and associated activities are underpinned by the framework and philosophy of 'harm minimisation'. (19) Regardless of the nature and type of drug use, the primary considerations in the management of drug use, drug related issues and associated activities are: (20) Student Alcohol and Other Drugs Procedure (21) Responsible Service of Alcohol Training (22) Guidelines for the Responsible Service and Consumption of AlcoholStudent Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - HESF/ ASQA/ ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Definitions
Section 5 - Policy Statement
Top of PageSection 6 - Procedures
Section 7 - Supporting Documents and Information
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