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(1) This procedure sets out requirements for Senior Officers that apply to: (2) Authority for this document is established by the Student Conduct Policy. (3) This procedure applies to students and staff of RMIT, as set out in the Student Conduct Policy. It relates to the implementation of the Student Conduct Regulations, Student Conduct Policy, and corresponding procedures regarding student conduct and the management of student misconduct. (4) Nothing in this procedure prevents an (5) In determining a student conduct matter, a Senior Officer: (6) A Senior Officer may make determinations about all matters relating to the conduct of a hearing, including but not limited to: attendance, scheduling and re-scheduling, any pausing or adjournment of the hearing, any additional material or information required, and the provision of information about the process and the determination. All such determinations are subject to this procedure, the Student Conduct Policy, and the Student Conduct Regulations. (7) Where a Senior Officer accepts a report of potential academic or general misconduct as referred under this procedure, the Senior Officer has 30 working days from receipt of the referral or report to: (8) Clause (7) does not apply where there are relevant circumstances which impact the ability to act within this time or where the matter has been paused or suspended due to external requirements. (9) The Senior Officer is responsible for managing the conduct records including outcomes. (10) Any notice or written communication to students is to be provided in accordance with requirements of the Student Conduct Procedure. (11) Referrals to a Senior Officer of matters relating to potential general or academic misconduct must be made in accordance with Student Conduct Policy and Student Conduct Procedure. (12) If a Senior Officer receives a potential general or academic student misconduct report or referral, or is otherwise aware of information which gives rise to a reasonable belief that a student may have engaged in misconduct under the Student Conduct Policy, the Senior Officer may: (13) A Senior Officer must refer potential student misconduct reports to the Student Conduct Board when it concerns: (14) Where a potential student misconduct report referred to a Senior Officer relates to or may affect or impact the safety of any person, present any increased level of risk, or where it involves sexual harm, the Senior Officer must: (15) A Senior Officer may determine: (16) A Senior Officer may decide that an investigation will be conducted by (17) Where the reported conduct is serious or complex in nature or may require an external investigation, the investigation must be referred to the Academic Registrar (or delegate) in accordance with the Student Conduct Board Procedure. (18) If an officer is appointed to investigate, the Senior Officer should consider the nature of the reported conduct and the kind of investigation required, as well as any other relevant circumstances. For example: (19) The Senior Officer, or (20) Where a Senior Officer determines that an investigation is required by another Senior Officer the investigating officer will be briefed on their involvement including: (21) If whilst conducting an investigation a Senior Officer becomes aware of any additional information leading to their reasonable belief that a more serious instance of misconduct may have occurred, the Senior Officer may refer the matter to: (22) In carrying out an investigation, the investigating officer will: (23) A student may be accompanied by a support person and/or advocate at any interview that occurs during the conduct investigation. (24) A student cannot be compelled or required to participate in an investigation. (25) Investigations will be conducted such that participants are appropriately informed of timeframes, roles, possible outcomes and any other aspects of the student conduct process relevant to the investigation, including the use of the findings of the investigation in staff as well as student conduct matters (26) Upon concluding an investigation, the Senior Officer must form a preliminary view about the potential student misconduct based on the report, relevant evidence, their enquiries, any internal final investigation reports (where applicable) and may either: (27) Where the Senior Officer forms a view that the potential student misconduct may constitute general or academic misconduct, the Senior Officer will advise the Secretary to: (28) Where a matter involves a report from another person, that person will be informed of when and where the Senior Officer hearing is to take place. (29) For matters involving sexual harm or other behaviour that is concerning, threatening or inappropriate, the Senior Officer (or delegate) may invite any person impacted or affected by the respondent student's conduct to make a written submission to the Senior Officer regarding the impact or effect of the respondent student's conduct on them. (30) Where the Senior Officer determines that misconduct has occurred, the Senior Officer will consider reports from persons impacted by the misconduct when determining to apply one or more consequences, or administrative, disciplinary, or academic penalties. (31) At the Senior Officer hearing, where invited to participate in person, the respondent student may be accompanied by a support person or advocate as follows: (32) Any person who is under the age of 18 must be accompanied to any meeting or hearing by a parent, guardian or caregiver who is responsible for their interaction with the University. (33) A student may respond to a potential student misconduct report, the investigation materials and related documentation to be considered via either of the following means (at the discretion of the Senior Officer): (34) Where a respondent student makes a written submission to the Senior Officer and/or elects not to participate in a hearing (where appropriate), the Senior Officer will consider the matter based on the potential student misconduct report and the response provided by the student. (35) A respondent student must confirm their attendance and the name of their support person/s and/or any advocate at least two working days before the hearing. (36) The Senior Officer may reschedule a hearing where the respondent student: (37) The Senior Officer may request written documentation to support the respondent student’s reasonable cause for not attending, including but not limited to a health practitioner’s report and or a statutory declaration. (38) If the respondent student does not make a written submission or does not attend a hearing within 10 minutes of the scheduled commencement time, and has not provided information about a reasonable cause for their non-submission or non-attendance as the case may be, the Senior Officer may proceed with consideration of the conduct matter and any determination made will be binding. (39) The Senior Officer will ensure that the hearing: (41) The Senior Officer may also make inquiries with any reporting person or persons who were affected or impacted by the reported conduct, taking into account guidance from Safer Community in relation to how this may be done in a trauma-informed and appropriately sensitive manner. (42) Once the Senior Officer has considered all relevant materials, and the respondent student's response (where applicable), the Senior Officer must determine: (43) The Senior Officer (or delegate) must provide written notification of the outcome within 10 working days of the scheduled hearing or deadline for written response advising, where relevant: (44) Senior Officers must promptly notify the Academic Registrar (or delegate) to implement any penalties or consequences that will impact a respondent student’s academic or enrolment record, or where a suspension is to be imposed. (45) Where a matter relates to a report from another person, the Senior Officer (or delegate) will advise that person, by their preferred method of contact, the outcome determination. (46) Where a finding of misconduct has resulted in the imposition of consequences or penalties, the specific nature of the consequences or penalties imposed should only be communicated to the reporting person to the extent relevant and appropriate. Student Conduct - Senior Officer Procedure
Section 1 - Context
Top of PageSection 2 - Authority
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Procedure
Senior Officer
Responsibilities
General
Referral of Potential Student Misconduct
Matters Relating to Sexual Harm
Investigations
Appointment of an Investigator and Responsibilities
Engagement with Students and Staff
Concluding an Investigation
Senior Officer Hearing
Notification of Hearing
Reporting Party Notification
Representation and Support
Student Participation
Conduct of a Hearing
Senior Officer Determinations
Senior Officer Outcome Notification
Notification to Respondent Student
Notification to Impacted or Affected Persons
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Section 5 - Definitions
Term
Definition
advocate
means a member of the principal student organisation, case manager from Safer Community or another person approved by a Senior Officer or Chair of the Student Conduct Board to accompany a student during an investigation or conduct hearing. An advocate may provide advice and is permitted to make submissions or speak on a respondent student's behalf during an investigation or conduct hearing.
course coordinator
means the academic or teaching staff member who is responsible for the management, conduct, teaching and assessment of a course.
secretary
means the secretary appointed by the Academic Registrar to the Student Conduct Board or the Student Conduct Appeals Committee.
serial academic misconduct
is academic misconduct, where the student has previously been found to have engaged in academic misconduct at RMIT.
support person
a support person is someone who may accompany a person and support their wellbeing during a student conduct investigation or conduct hearing but who may not represent or speak on behalf of the student. A support person is usually a family member, friend, fellow student or colleague.
working day
means days on which the University conducts its business. Working days do not include Saturdays, Sundays and the days set out in clauses 22 and 23 of the RMIT University Enterprise Agreement 2018.