(1) This Procedure establishes a clear process for the welfare and care of international students under the age of eighteen studying onshore at Victoria University (VU). (2) This Procedure allows VU to meet its obligations under Standard 5 of the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (Cth). (3) This Procedure applies to: (4) CAAW Letter: A Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare letter provided to students under 18 by Victoria University. (5) (6) (7) (8) Safety and Welfare of Children and Young People Policy (9) Before a visa can be issued to an international student under the age of 18, the Australian Government requires that there be appropriate accommodation and welfare arrangements made for the time the student is in Australia. All students must register their accommodation and welfare arrangements with the university before they accept their offer of a place. (10) Students may arrange welfare and accommodation while in Australia either with: (11) Students without an appropriate guardian in Australia will need to: (12) VU will nominate in the CAAW the start and end dates of when they accept welfare responsibility for the student. The minimum length of welfare responsibility is the term of the CoE plus seven days, or until the student turns 18 plus seven days, whichever is the later date. (13) International students under 18 must make arrangements via VU’s nominated third party service providers/s to be provided with welfare supervision and access to Homestay or other accommodation. (14) The student or their family enters into an agreement with the third-party provider to provide welfare and accommodation services for the student while they are in Australia, however the ultimate responsibility for approving and assuring welfare arrangements sits with Victoria University. (15) The third party provider appoints a “Welfare Supervisor” to assist and monitor each student. (16) The Welfare Supervisors are suitable people who: (17) Students under 18 years of age are required to live under the supervision of an adult of good character, and this is usually in a Homestay with a Homestay Host. (18) The Homestay Host is generally arranged through a Homestay Agency which ensures the character and suitability of the Homestay Host to provide the care and support required for the student. (19) Where the Homestay is not engaged via an Agency (e.g. a family relative), the third party provider will ensure the Homestay meets all requirements as if it were a Homestay Agency and will ensure supporting documentation is completed. (20) Third party providers are contracted to provide a range of supports for international students for whom they provide services, including: (21) The University also provides: (22) All accommodation utilised by students aged under 18 where VU has issued a CAAW will be monitored by the third-party service provider in accordance with the contract of service. (23) This monitoring process will involve: (24) In an emergency, or if there is a disruption to welfare arrangements or accommodation becomes unsuitable, the student's parent/guardian must seek and register a new suitable residency as soon as possible. The third-party service provider will provide assistance with sourcing emergency accommodation for transitional periods. (25) Failure to seek new accommodation for a student whose current accommodation has been assessed as unsuitable will result in suspension of the student's enrolment until the matter can be rectified. (26) When the enrolment of an international student aged under 18 is suspended or canceled, VU via its third-party provider will continue to monitor the suitability of the student’s accommodation until: (27) When VU enrols a student who has welfare arrangements approved by another registered provider, VU will: (28) Critical Incident, Emergency Planning and Business Continuity Policy (29) National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (Cth)Safety and Welfare of Children and Young People - International Student Welfare Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
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Section 4 - Definitions
Section 5 - Policy/Regulation
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Roles and Responsibilities
Roles
Responsibilities
VU Global
Student Services: Enrolments Team
Student Services: Student Advisory
Third-party service providers
Part B - General Requirements
Part C - Guardianship for International Students Under 18
Part D - Welfare and Accommodation for International Students Under 18
Part E - Support for International Students Under 18
Part F - Monitoring Welfare and Accommodation Arrangements
Part G - When Enrolment is Suspended, Cancelled or Transferred
Transferring Students
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- Advises students and families of the requirements regarding welfare and guardianship.
– Issues CAAW letters to accompany visa applications by students.
- Where an international student under 18 has had their enrolment suspended or cancelled, ensures that all required notifications(to parents/legal guardians as well as the Australian Government) are performed.
- Update CAAW as required.
- Maintain up to date records of the student contact details.
- Contracts with third-party service providers to deliver welfare and accommodation services to international students under 18.
- Provides support to international students under 18, including referral to specialised services.
- Provides, under contracted arrangements, Welfare Supervision of international students under 18.
- Approves and monitors accommodation arrangements for all international students under 18.
- In conjunction with Student Services, provides ongoing support and advice to the international student during their time in Australia, including providing assistance with personal and accommodation difficulties.