BACHELOR OF EXERCISE
AND SPORTS SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF CLINICAL
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
STUDENT PRACTICUM
HANDBOOK
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Student,
Welcome to the University of New England (UNE) Student Practicum Handbook.
This document has been compiled in order to provide you with information pertinent to the
undertaking and completion of the placement components embedded in the Bachelor of Exercise
and Sports Science and Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology. This handbook includes
information about placement requirements, expectations, behaviour, conduct and responsibilities we
expect from you, as well as examples of the paperwork to be completed.
This handbook is designed to guide you through your placement. Please don’t hesitate to contact
the Clinical Placement Office for further information at any point during the placement. We welcome
you to look at the Student Practicum Portal at any stage, as this page contains information we trust
will be helpful to you throughout your practicum experience.
Regards
Dr Kath Shorter Course Coordinator
Student Practicum Portal http://www.une.edu.au/about-une/academic-schools/school-of-science-and-technology/study-areas/exercise-and-sports-science/student-practicum-portal
InPlace https://une-au.inplacesoftware.com/
Clinical Placement Office
Mrs Larissa Lye – Clinical Placement Educator Email: [email protected] Telephone: 02 6773 3700 Ms Jessica Piddington – Clinical Placement Coordinator Email: [email protected] Telephone: 02 6773 3712 Course Coordinator Dr Kath Shorter Email: [email protected] Telephone: 02 6773 3338 School of Science and Technology Administrative Office
Email: [email protected] Telephone: 02 6773 5022
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DEFINITION AND GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Accrediting body Exercise and Sport Science Australia
(ESSA) who advise the standard against
which our students will be measured.
Accredited Exercise Scientist (AES) An individual who is registered with the
accrediting body as an Exercise Scientist.
Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) An individual who is registered with the
accrediting body as an Exercise
Physiologist.
Course Coordinator A UNE staff member who is responsible for
ensuring the academic integrity of the
degree program and who is authorised to
approve any changes to the program of
study throughout its delivery.
Clinical Placement Coordinator A UNE professional staff member who is
responsible for the administration of the
placement for the disciplines of Exercise and
Sports Science/Clinical Exercise Physiology.
Clinical Placement Educator A UNE academic staff member who is
responsible for the organisation of students’
placement in Exercise and Sports Science
/Clinical Exercise Physiology.
Student The individual currently enrolled in the
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science or
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology at
the University of New England, in Armidale,
New South Wales.
Supervisor An individual who is recognised by the
accrediting body who is nominated by an
appropriate agency to supervise a student
while undertaking professional placement.
Where a co-supervisor is utilised, this person
is responsible for approving the final
outcome and certifying the competency of
the student.
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COURSE OVERVIEW – BACHELOR OF EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE Graduates of an accredited course in Exercise and Sports Science should be able to design safe
and effective exercise interventions. This includes health and wellness interventions to affect
behavioural change and increase exercise and functional capacity across diverse contexts and
settings.
UNIT LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this unit, you will be able to:
1. Demonstrate effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills in their interactions with clients, peers, colleagues, other health professionals and xternal stakeholders;
2. Apply specialist knowledge and evidence-based practice to accurately and efficiently collect and interpret subjective and objective asssessment data;
3. apply specialist knowledge and evidence-based practice to prescribe and deliver safe and effective health/exercise/sports interventions for individuals of varying social and/or cultural backgrounds;
4. Demonstrate a sound understanding of lifestyle modification and behavioural change and subsequently facilitate behavioural change in the prescription and delivery of their exercise interventions;
5 Demonstrate a sound understanding of the risks associated with exercise prescription and delivery and adapt strategies to minimise risk; and
6. Practise responsibly with respect for and in accordance with, Exercise and Sports Science Australia's code of Professional Conduct and Ethical Practice.
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COURSE OVERVIEW – CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Graduates of an accredited course in Clinical Exercise Physiology should be able to design safe and
effective exercise interventions. This includes health and wellness interventions to affect behavioural
change and increase exercise and functional capacity across diverse pathologies, contexts and
settings.
UNIT LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this unit, you will be able to:
1 Demonstrate effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills in their interactions with
clients, peers, colleagues, other health professionals and external stakeholders;
2 Apply specialist knowledge and evidence-based practice to accurately and efficiently collect
and interpret subjective and objective asssessment data, and prescribe safe and effective
exercise interventions based on the interpretation of this data;
3 apply specialist knowledge and evidence-based practice to deliver clinical, health and
wellbeing, work fitness and rehabilitation services to a wide range of individuals of varying
social, cultural and/or pathological backgrounds;
4 Demonstrate a sound understanding of lifestyle modification and behavioural change and
subsequently facilitate behavioural change in the prescription and delivery of their exercise
interventions;
5 Demonstrate a sound understanding of the risks associated with exercise prescription and
delivery and adapt strategies to minimise risk; and
6 Practise responsibly with respect for and in accordance with, Exercise and Sports Science
Australia's code of Professional Conduct and Ethical Practice.
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PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS – EXSC322
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology AND the Bachelor of Exercise &
Sports Science must satisfy two sets of placement requirements in order to pass the EXSC322
unit.
1. Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Practicum Requirements
In order to gain accreditation as an Accredited Exercise Scientist (AES), or an Accredited Exercise
Physiologist (AEP) with ESSA, EXSC322 students must satisfy the following requirements:
Practicum Hours:
A minimum of 140 hours of practicum is required, with the following breakdown:
a) At least 80 of the 140 hours must demonstrate attainment of competency in exercise
assessment, prescription and delivery. These hours must be with clients who are seen for
the purpose of undertaking an exercise intervention to improve their health and fitness,
wellbeing and performance, and not participating in an exercise intervention for the treatment
and/or management of a clinical condition or injury. However, the service can be focused on
the prevention of chronic conditions. For these 80 hours, supervision must be by one or
more of the following:
- Accredited Exercise Scientist
- Accredited Exercise Physiologist
- Accredited Sports Scientist
- An individual with an AQF level 7 Bachelor degree in Exercise and Sports Science
- An AQF level 7 Bachelor degree qualified Physical Education teacher with a major in physical
education where the placement is in a school setting
b) Activities undertaken for the remaining 60 hours may be in an area that reflects the
Exercise Science standards. These hours must be supervised by a qualified and
experienced professional who holds a qualification (recognised or endorsed by a regulating
authority, such as a national association or AHPRA), for the activity they are supervising.
At completion of 140 hours, students must be able to demonstrate competency in exercise
assessment, prescription and delivery.
Co-Supervision
- Professionals as described under item (b) above may also undertake a role of co-supervising
students for the 80 hours in exercise assessment, prescription and delivery, however there
must be oversight supervision in place by an individual who meets the qualification criteria
for the 80-hour category, as listed above.
- Where a co-supervision arrangement is necessary, the UNE practicum coordinator must
arrange and approve the oversight supervision plan.
- The oversight supervisor may include another practitioner, the UNE practicum coordinator,
or another suitable employee of the education provider.
- Effective oversight must include constant communication and information sharing between
the direct supervisor and the oversight supervisor, and the UNE practicum coordinator. Client
safety must be the priority. Each involved party must have direct contact with the student
such that all involved have a comprehensive understanding of the activities being delivered.
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- Evidence of documented communication and information sharing between the oversight
supervisor, direct supervisor, student and UNE practicum coordinator is required.
- The oversight supervisor must co-sign the student’s Record of Student Engagement and
Supervisor Feedback Report/s.
Acceptable Activities:
The following are examples of activities that can be undertaken as part of the 80 hours to
demonstrate competency in exercise assessment, prescription and delivery:
- Conduct client assessments
- Exercise prescription
- Conducting warm ups / cool downs
- Monitor client exercise session
- Strength and conditioning for a team or individual
- Physiological assessment of athlete
- Body composition for individual or team
- Exercise testing
- Fitness appraisals
- Performance testing
- Talent identification
- Health consultation
- Recruitment fitness testing
- Fitness testing or training for emergency services
- Workplace/corporate health and fitness programs
- Conducting lifestyle management programs
*While observation can be a valuable learning tool in developing practical skills, it must meet
the following requirements to be included as logged hours: The observation must be an active,
involved, engaged and meaning learning activity for the student. Where a student is passive in
observing the session or activity, it should not be included.
The following are examples of activities that can be used to demonstrate competency toward the
remaining 60 hours of the practicum to meet Exercise Science Standards:
- Coaching (from grass roots to elite level for both individuals or teams)
- Biomechanical assessment / analysis
- Sports first aid
- Sports trainer
- Match/performance analysis
- Sports drug testing
- Anti-doping activities for sport
- Skill development camps (for teams or athletes)
- Laboratory assistant
- Data collection / analysis
- Calibration of equipment
- Haematology / biochemistry
- Occupational injury risk assessment / management
- Blood tests
- Anthropometry
The following examples are activities that are not suitable to be claimed as hours for exercise
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science practicum:
- Physiotherapy
- Chiropractic treatment
- Psychological treatment (for clinical conditions)
- Clinical exercise treatment
- Massage
- Dry needling
- Urine / sweat analysis
- Research unrelated to the field
- Dietary intervention
- Child supervision
- Cleaning / maintaining gym equipment
2. Unit-Level Practicum Requirements
In order to successfully complete EXSC322, students must satisfy the following:
a) Completion of a logbook detailing total number of hours completed at each placement site
and the activities undertaken during these hours. This logbook will be completed via Excel
spreadsheet and must be submitted to the Clinical Placement Educator each fortnight for
review;
b) Completion of a Record of Student Engagement detailing total number of hours completed
and activities undertaken for each placement site, to be signed by placement supervisor/s;
c) Completion of a number of case studies that utilise the SOAP note format detailing exercise
assessment, prescription and delivery for clients encountered during placement. Please note
that you will benefit from familiarizing yourself with, and starting on, this assignment
at the commencement of your placement/s;
d) Submission of a supervisor feedback report midway through, and at completion of, each
placement, indicating competency in each learning outcome;
e) Submission of a Student Feedback Report at completion of all placement hours; and
f) Successful completion of a practical examination at the end of Trimester 2 that further
assesses practical competency in exercise assessment, prescription and delivery.
EXSC322 Assignment Items
Further information relating to the assessment items for this unit will be made available to you on
Moodle from Trimester 2 commencement, however the following provides you with a brief overview:
1. Case Study Reports
Weight: 50%
Word Limit: 3000 words
Due Date: See Moodle
Assessment Notes: It is mandatory to pass this component in order to pass the unit.
Students will be expected to present three (3) de-identified case study reports in the form of SOAP notes. Each case study report will be generated from clients they have encountered whilst on practicum, and should clearly outline the subjective and objective information and data gained from the client, the results of any assessments undertaken, and the client’s exercise prescription and plan. These reports require the students to demonstrate compliance with the ESSA Code of
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Professional Conduct and Ethical Practice through appropriate reporting and the delivery of services within the scope of practice for an AES, and will demonstrate competency in exercise assessment, prescription and delivery.
This will be submitted via Moodle and marked by the Unit Coordinator.
For each case study, complete the following:
Overview of Case Study: Provide a brief, one-paragraph overview of the presenting client.
Subjective and Objective Information: What did the client tell you, and what were your objective
observations?
Assessment: List the assessment items that you and your supervisor included, and justify their
inclusion using the evidence base. Indicate when and how you would reassess the client to
monitor their progress. Provide the outcomes of the initial assessment and comment on these.
Plan: List any precautions or contraindications to exercise that apply to this client and outline
how you would assess and/or monitor and/or adjust the exercise prescription for each one. List
the goals of exercise prescription (SMART format) that you negotiated with the client. Provide
your initial exercise prescription for the client with reference to the FITT principle, and justify
the prescription using the evidence base. Provide one progression for each exercise.
2. Practical Examination
Weight: 50%
Exam Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Due Date: See Moodle and notes below
Assessment Notes: It is mandatory to pass this component in order to pass the unit.
At the completion of a minimum of 140 hours of practicum, students will be required to sit a practical examination that will contribute 50% towards their overall grade for the unit. The practical examination will assess a student’s competency in relation to their ability to:
implement and prescribe safe and effective exercise interventions based on referral information
demonstrate an awareness of presenting pathologies and co-morbidities and the interaction
these have with exercise
demonstrate sound judgement in the correct selection and application of assessment protocols
demonstrate professional reasoning to ensure the management of a client is tailored to their
individual needs
Students will be required to undertake one (1) client scenario, which will focus on exercise delivery to healthy individuals within the scope of practice of an AES. Students will be required to: provide two (2) subjective questions that they would ask of the client, provide two (2) assessments that they would perform on the client and demonstrate one (1), and provide two (2) exercises that they would prescribe to the client and demonstrate one (1). It is a mandatory requirement for a student to pass this assessment component in order to pass the unit. A fail for this requirement will require students to undertake additional practicum hours through enrolling in the Trimester 3 offering of this unit.
The content of the practical examination will primarily be based on supervisor feedback and progress during your placement. On completion of 50% of your practicum hours, you must contact the Clinical Placement Educator to schedule your practical examination and obtain further instruction as to its content. The practical examination will be completed on campus, as part of a practicum site visit, or via Skype.
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3. Practicum Completion
Weight: 0%, Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Due Date: End of Trimester 2 examination period
Assessment Notes: Completion of 140 practicum hours to the required standard. Submission of signed Record of Student Engagement, completed logbook, completed Supervisor Feedback Report and completed Site Feedback Report. It is mandatory to pass this component in order to pass the unit.
There is also a “Practical Skill Competency” assessment component for this item. This refers to the practical competencies that have been introduced at the course level. Further information will be provided on this item as its assessment methods are determined.
*Please note: Your practicum hours MUST be completed by the end of Trimester 2. If you do not feel that this is reasonably achievable given your personal circumstances, you must advise the Unit Coordinator at the beginning of Trimester 1, and submit a Special Extension of Time application.
As per Discipline policy and ESSA rulings, advanced standing cannot be granted for any practicum
unit, unless the student is transferring from another NUCAP-accredited university. This means that
prior or current work experience will not contribute to the practicum hours that are required to be
completed. When a student is transferring from another NUCAP-accredited university, the advanced
standing application will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, as the student may have completed
hours under supervision that is no longer accepted by NUCAP.
The Clinical Placement Office must be the first to make initial contact with a potential placement site.
Students are not to make initial contact.
Paid work cannot count towards your practicum hours.
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PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS – EXSC390
In order to gain accreditation as an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP) with ESSA, 4 th year
Clinical Exercise Physiology students enrolled in EXSC390 must satisfy two sets of placement
requirements in order to pass the EXSC390 unit.
1. Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Practicum Requirements
Practicum Hours:
A minimum of 360 hours of practicum is required to be undertaken in a range of activities relevant to
the AEP professional standards. These placements must include activities to demonstrate
attainment of competency as an entry level practitioner in exercise assessment, prescription
and delivery as demonstrated through effective assessment methods, and determined by an AEP.
This includes:
a) At least 200 hours spread across the areas of cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and metabolic domains to allow students to demonstrate capability as an entry level practitioner
in these areas. These hours do not need to be evenly split in each of these domains. Students must be deemed competent in each of these domains.
b) At least 100 hours in any of the other AEP pathology domains as specified in the AEP professional standards i.e. cancer, kidney, mental health, neurological, respiratory/pulmonary. There is no set requirement to complete hours in ALL of the pathology domains.
c) 60 hours in any of the AEP pathology domains or in any other activities relevant to the AEP
d) No more than 40 hours can be undertaken in a simulated learning environment (SLE). The use of SLEs must be evidence-based and include an ongoing review and evaluation process. In order to be used as a substitute for practicum experience, simulations must have clear learning objectives, problem solving components built into the scenarios, structured debriefing, and be high fidelity.
At completion of 360 hours, students must be able to demonstrate competency in exercise
assessment, prescription and delivery in all AEP pathology domains. It is the aim of this
clinical placement that students complete sufficient hours in each domain to be competent
as an entry-level practitioner in that area. Please see attached supervisor feedback report
template for further detail on the competencies relating to each pathology domain.
Supervision Requirements:
Supervision must be by:
a) An AEP for at least 200 of the 360 hours. UNE requires that the AEP have at least two years’ experience in the field.
b) An AEP or a qualified and experienced professional who holds a qualification (recognised or endorsed by a regulating authority such as a national association or APHRA) for the activity they are supervising, and relevant to the client condition they are servicing, for the remaining 160 hours. Hours that are not supervised by an AEP must have AEP oversight of the activities and assessment of the learning outcomes, and the competency must be co-signed by an AEP.
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Co-Supervision
- Professionals other than AEPs as described under item (b) above may undertake a role of
co-supervising students for maximum 160 hours of placement, however there must be
oversight supervision in place by an AEP.
- Where a co-supervision arrangement is necessary, the UNE practicum coordinator must
arrange and approve the oversight supervision plan.
- The oversight supervisor may include another practitioner, the UNE practicum coordinator,
or another suitable employee of the education provider.
- Effective oversight must include constant communication and information sharing between
the direct supervisor and the oversight supervisor, and the UNE practicum coordinator. Client
safety must be the priority. Each involved party must have direct contact with the student
such that all involved have a comprehensive understanding of the activities being delivered.
- Evidence of documented communication and information sharing between the oversight
supervisor, direct supervisor, student and UNE practicum coordinator is required.
- The oversight supervisor must co-sign the student’s Record of Student Engagement and
Supervisor Feedback Report/s.
Acceptable Activities:
Practicum hours are to be classified by the primary pathology that is being addressed in the
session of interest. Acceptable activities include:
- Exercise assessment and prescription for clients with a diagnosed condition (allocated
according to pathology)
- Exercise delivery/intervention for clients with a diagnosed condition (allocated according to
pathology)
- Diagnostic procedure (e.g. ECG, stress test, clinical investigations)
- Education delivery for a specific pathology (e.g. cancer information session)
- Research with an exercise intervention for a special population (e.g. running a weekly Type
2 Diabetes group exercise class)
Unacceptable activities include:
- Clients being seen for the purpose of improving health and well-being with no clear
pathology (apparently healthy)
- Activities outside of the AEP Scope of Practice
*While observation can be a valuable learning tool in developing practical skills, it must meet
the following requirements to be included as logged hours: The observation must be an active,
involved, engaged and meaning learning activity for the student. Where a student is passive in
observing the session or activity, it should not be included.
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2. Unit-Level Practicum Requirements
In order to successfully complete EXSC390, students must satisfy the following:
a) Completion of a logbook detailing total number of hours completed at each placement site
and the activities undertaken during these hours. This logbook will be completed via Excel
spreadsheet and must be submitted to the Clinical Placement Educator each fortnight for
review;
b) Completion of a number of case studies that utilise the SOAP note format detailing exercise
assessment, prescription and delivery for clients encountered during placement;
c) Submission of a supervisor feedback report midway through, and at completion of, each
placement, indicating competency in each learning outcome;
d) Submission of a Student Feedback Report at completion of all placement hours; and
e) Successful completion of a practical examination at the end of Trimester 2 that further
assesses practical competency in exercise assessment, prescription and delivery.
EXSC390 Assignment Items
Further information relating to the assessment items for this unit will be made available to you on
Moodle from Trimester 2 commencement, however the following provides you with a brief overview:
1. Case Study Reports
Weight: 50%
Word Limit: 5000 words
Due Date: See Moodle
Assessment Notes: It is mandatory to pass this component in order to pass the unit.
Students will be expected to present five (5) de-identified case study reports in the form of SOAP notes. Students must complete one case study report for each of the main pathology domains (cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and metabolic) and two from any of the other pathology domains (cancer, kidney, mental health, neurological, respiratory/pulmonary). Each case study report will be generated from patients they have encountered whilst on practicum, and should clearly outline the subjective and objective information and data gained from the patient, the results of any assessments undertaken, and the client’s exercise prescription and plan. These reports require the students to demonstrate compliance with the ESSA Code of Professional Conduct and Ethical Practice through appropriate clinical reporting and the delivery of services within the scope of practice for an AEP, and will demonstrate competency in exercise assessment, prescription and delivery.
This will be submitted via Moodle and marked by the Unit Coordinator.
For each case study, complete the following:
Overview of Case Study: Provide a brief, one-paragraph overview of the presenting patient and
their condition.
Subjective and Objective Information: What did the patient tell you, and what were your
objective observations? Include a brief overview of the pathophysiology of the patient’s
condition, the signs and symptoms expected with the patient’s presentation, and the functional
impairments that you may have observed (please provide references).
Assessment: List the assessment items that you and your supervisor included, and justify their
inclusion using the evidence base. Indicate when and how you would reassess the patient to
monitor their progress. Provide the outcomes of the initial assessment and comment on these.
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Plan: List any precautions or contraindications to exercise that apply to this patient and outline
how you would assess and/or monitor and/or adjust the exercise prescription for each one. List
the clinical goals of treatment (SMART format) that you negotiated with the client. Provide your
initial exercise prescription for the client, with reference to FITT and with the inclusion of
prescription for each category of sensory, mobility, strength and functional translation. Provide
one progression and one regression for each exercise. Justify the prescription using the
evidence base.
2. Practical Examination
Weight: 50%
Exam Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
Due Date: See Moodle and notes below
Assessment Notes: It is mandatory to pass this component in order to pass the unit.
At the completion of a minimum of 360 hours of practicum, students will be required to sit a practical examination that will contribute 50% towards their overall grade for the unit. The practical examination will assess a student’s competency in relation to their professional and clinical skills to:
implement and prescribe safe and effective exercise interventions based on referral information
demonstrate an awareness of presenting pathologies and co-morbidities and the interaction
these have with exercise
demonstrate sound judgement in the correct selection and application of assessment protocols
demonstrated clinical reasoning to ensure the management of a client is tailored to their
individual needs
Students will be required to undertake maximum of three (3) client scenarios, which will focus on the AEP pathology domains, and may include co-morbidities associated with other pathology domains under the scope of practice of an AEP. It is a mandatory requirement for a student to pass this assessment component in order to pass the unit. A fail for this requirement will require students to undertake additional practicum hours through enrolling in the Trimester 3 offering of this unit.
The content of the practical examination will primarily be based on supervisor feedback and progress during your placement. On completion of 50% of your practicum hours, you must contact the Clinical Placement Educator to schedule your practical examination and obtain further instruction as to its content.
The practical examination will be completed on campus, as part of a practicum site visit, or via Skype.
3. Practicum Completion
Weight: 0%, Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Due Date: End of Trimester 2 examination period
Assessment Notes: Completion of 360 practicum hours to the required standard. Submission of signed Record of Student Engagement, completed logbook, completed Supervisor Feedback Report and completed Site Feedback Report. It is mandatory to pass this component in order to pass the unit.
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There is also a “Practical Skill Competency” assessment component for this item. This refers to the practical competencies that have been introduced at the course level. Further information will be provided on this item as its assessment methods are determined.
*Please note: Your practicum hours MUST be completed by the end of Trimester 2. If you do not feel that this is reasonably achievable given your personal circumstances, you must advise the Unit Coordinator at the beginning of Trimester 1, and submit a Special Extension of Time application.
As per Discipline policy and ESSA rulings, advanced standing cannot be granted for any practicum
unit, unless the student is transferring from another NUCAP-accredited university. This means that
prior or current work experience will not contribute to the practicum hours that are required to be
completed. When a student is transferring from another NUCAP-accredited university, the advanced
standing application will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, as the student may have completed
hours under supervision that is no longer accepted by NUCAP.
The Clinical Placement Office must be the first to make initial contact with a potential placement site.
Students are not to make initial contact.
Paid work cannot count towards your practicum hours.
.
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EXSC322 – MANDATORY PRE-PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS
Clinical Placement is an essential part of the Bachelor of Exercise & Sports Science/Clinical
Exercise Physiology. There are several mandatory requirements that need to be completed before
you can go on placement. Please note a number of these requirements take some time to complete,
thus students are advised to commence processes as soon as possible to ensure early compliance
requirements are met.
EXSC322 students must organize and submit the following prior to commencing placement:
Working with Children Check (relevant to the State) It is a UNE requirement that all students obtain a state-specific Working With Children Check. This
process must be completed and evidence of your WWCC number and expiry date uploaded to
InPlace prior to the commencement of your first placement. Information about the NSW Working
with Children Check and how to apply can be found at https://www.kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au/child-
safe-organisations/working-with-children-check. Information about the QLD Blue Card and how to
apply can be found at https://www.bluecard.qld.gov.au/applications/need-to-apply-for-card.html.
Please note that students completing placement in Queensland must obtain a Blue Card with
Yellow Card Exemption: https://www.bluecard.qld.gov.au/pdf/forms/DJAG034-Y-Blue-card-application-
and-request-for-yellow-card-exemption-application.pdf
Please check your state’s requirement for a Working with Children Check if you do not reside
in NSW or QLD.
Completion of First Aid and CPR You are required to complete a First Aid and CPR Certificate (HLTAID003 and HLTAID001), which
is to remain current for the duration of your degree and during your practicum placement.
Student Declaration/Fitness for Practice All students are required to complete an electronic Student Declaration Form on InPlace at the
commencement of Trimester 1. Students must read the questions carefully and ensure that they fully
understand and comply with all compulsory requirements for the practicum program. Students
MUST complete these questions prior to commencement of their first placement. It is the
individual student’s responsibility to ensure that they are aware of the contents of the declaration
and abide by it at all times when enrolled in the practicum unit. Please see the Student InPlace
Manual for instructions on how to complete this.
IMPORTANT: Students who are aware of any chronic or acute injuries, illnesses (including
mental health) or other such issues that may affect them in the practicum setting will be
required to provide a Fitness for Practice Certificate signed by their Medical Practitioner prior
to commencement of placement. Please notify the Clinical Placement Office as soon as
possible to advise them of any issues that may prevent you from completing your placement.
Declaration to be completed on InPlace:
I declare that I have read or presented the documents outlined below. Additionally, I
understand the requirements that will be expected of me in relation to the placement
component of the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science/Bachelor of Clinical Exercise
Physiology degree and I agree to comply with these requirements..
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I will upload onto InPlace a current First Aid Certificate and a current Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) Certificate prior to undertaking my first Clinical Placement.
I will provide evidence that I have undertaken a Working with Children Check by uploading
my Working with Children Check letter by the 1st Trimester prior to my first Placement.
I am aware of the inherent requirements associated with the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports
Science/Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology degree as outlined in the Student
Handbook and I agree to notify the Placement Office and/or the Course Coordinator if I
believe I may have difficulty meeting the requirements.
I agree that the Placement Office may supply my contact information to relevant Health facility
staff as required.
I undertake to notify the Placement Office about injuries or conditions that will affect my safety
in the setting as soon as I become aware of these (as outlined in the Student Handbook) and
I will provide a Fitness for practice Certificate that indicates full clearance to perform duties
of placement.
I am aware that a number of requirements such as the First Aid and CPR Certificates,
Criminal History Check (Police check), Working with Children Check and Interim Compliance
issued by NSW Health have expiry dates. It is my responsibility to ensure that these
documents are valid for the duration of my placements.
I am required to wear a UNE Exercise and Sports Science shirt to identify me as practicum
student.
I understand that Students who do not meet any of the above mandatory requirements will be unable
to progress to a placement experience.
Study and Practicum Timetable Students must complete a Study and Practicum Timetable and submit to [email protected] by
end of Week 1, Trimester 2. This is located on the Student Practicum Portal and on Moodle. This
Timetable encourages students to plan ahead for competing assessment and task deadlines in light of
practicum commitments.
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EXSC390 – MANDATORY PRE-PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS
Important information including mandatory requirements to undertake
clinical placements
Clinical Placement is an essential part of the Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology. There are
several mandatory requirements that need to be completed before you can go on placement.
Please note a number of these requirements take some time to complete, thus students are advised
to commence processes as soon as possible to ensure early compliance requirements are met.
EXSC390 students must organize and submit the following prior to commencing placement:
Clinical Requirements
To be eligible to attend clinical placement, all Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology students must
meet Mandatory UNE and NSW Ministry of Health verification requirements by trimester 1 of study.
NSW Ministry of Health Requirements
Please note that there are NSW Ministry of Health and UNE requirements that must be met by all
students before placement. Students are advised that these are the minimum requirements which
must be met prior to attending placement regardless of placement type or location. Please
navigate to the Student Practicum Portal and read the NSWLHD Student Orientation Manual and
Student Verification Checklist for comprehensive instructions on NSW Health requirements.
** Please note that each State’s Hospital system will have its own relevant requirements which may
include online training and completing other documents. Please make sure you are aware of each
State’s Health System requirements related to the particular placement.
Further instructions on NSW Health placement requirements can be found on the ClinConnect
Student Education Module http://immunisation.cystm.com. Broadly, to be eligible to attend clinical
placement all students must meet NSW Ministry of Health verification requirements within the
ClinConnect system by the first trimester of study. These include:
1. Adult Vaccination as per the NSW Ministry of Health requirements for Category A Health
Care Workers (Any interim compliance issued by NSW Ministry of Health – has individual
dates of issue and expiry) Please refer to the HNE-ClinConnect Website for specific
information re requirements
2. National Criminal History Check
3. Code of Conduct Agreement
All documentation must be submitted via the instructions at
http://immunisation.cystm.com/providing-evidence-of-immunisation/submitting-my-information-to-
nsw-health-when-studying-at-une/ so that immunisation compliance is completed prior to
undertaking placement.
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Immunisation and Student Vaccinations
Students must be appropriately vaccinated prior to entering any NSW Ministry of Health Facility.
Further information on the mandatory Immunisation requirements for students is available for
students by accessing the compulsory ClinConnect Student Education Module located at
http://immunisation.cystm.com/
Students are required to follow the instructions and guidelines provided within the module site. If
after reviewing the information students remain uncertain in regards to requirements they are
requested to make a time to see the Clinical Placement Office for assistance.
Tuberculosis Screening (TB) – All students are required to complete a NSW Ministry of Health TB
Screening form at the commencement of each year prior to undertaking any Clinical Placements.
The information provided on the form will be used to determine if a student requires tuberculin skin
testing (TST). TST screening is required if a person was born in or has resided for more than three
months in a high incidence country. All students are required to complete a TB screening form
provided on the HNE ClinConnect website. Once the form is completed and submitted Students and
the Clinical Placement Office will be advised by the ClinConnect team if they require TST screening.
Students advised to attend screening will need to attend the UNE Medical Centre clinic for further
referrals to occur. The UNE Medical Centre will advise the Clinical Placement Office and students of
the date and time of the skin testing. Please note that off campus students will need to make their
own TST screening arrangements via their local GP or staff health unit if required.
We recommend you make several photocopies of your vaccination documentation in case
you misplace the original.
National Criminal History Check:
All students are required to undergo a National Criminal History Record Check before undertaking
Clinical Placement. This is a requirement of NSW Ministry of Health and is mandatory for all
personnel (including students on placement) practicing in NSW hospitals and health care facilities.
Absolute confidentiality is assured in the conduct of these checks.
Students must have a current (expires 3 years from date of issue) National Criminal History Check
and international students must also have an International Police Check or Statutory declaration.
Please refer to the below information for options on how to obtain a National Criminal History Check.
NSW Police https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/online_services/criminal_history_check
Applications must be completed online, they normally take 10-14 working days to complete but
can take up to 20 days
There is a fee of approximately $57 which must be paid by the student directly to the police
service
Australian Federal Police https://www.afp.gov.au/what-we-do/services/criminal-records/national-
police-checks
Applications can be completed online or printed and posted can take up to 25 days to process
There is a fee of approximately $42 which must be paid by the student directly to the police
service
If choosing to apply via NSW or Federal Police, a National Police Certificate will be mailed to the
address provided by the student.
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Students may also apply for National Criminal History Check via an accredited broker.
A list of approved agents can be found online:
https://www.acic.gov.au/sites/g/files/net3726/f/20102017_acic_national_police_checking_se
rvice_-_list_of_accredited_broker_organisations_0.pdf?v=1509337383
Regardless of how it is issued, a valid National Criminal History Check must comply with the
following requirements:
It must be from a an approved broker, (as listed on the website) or an Australian State
NSW Police or Territory Police Force or the Australian Federal Police, and
It must state that it is a National or Australia wide check, and
It must include the student's full name and their date of birth, and
It must not have any offences listed (students with criminal history must provide a Clinical
Placement Authority Card (CPAC) or conditional letter from the Employment Screening and
Review Unit, NSW HealthShare), AND
The name on the Police Certificate must be the same name as on the Student's ID card.
Students are reminded that the National Criminal History Check is only valid for 3 years from the
date of issue.
If a student’s National Criminal History Check shows any offences or pending charges students will
be required by the NSW Ministry of Health to undertake a Risk Assessment.
All students must take their original Certificate with them on each Hospital Clinical
Placement. Failure to present your original document may result in the health facility denying
your placement.
If students have any questions or concerns relating to immunisation or National Criminal Record
checks please discuss this with the Clinical Placement Office.
UNE Placement Requirements
In addition to the above, students must meet the following UNE mandatory requirements by the end
of the first Trimester of Study.
Working with Children Check (relevant to the State) It is a UNE requirement that all students obtain a state-specific Working With Children Check. This
process must be completed and evidence of your WWCC number and expiry date uploaded to
InPlace prior to the commencement of your first placement. Information about the NSW Working
with Children Check and how to apply can be found at https://www.kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au/child-
safe-organisations/working-with-children-check. Information about the QLD Blue Card and how to
apply can be found at https://www.bluecard.qld.gov.au/applications/need-to-apply-for-card.html.
Please note that students completing placement in Queensland must obtain a Blue Card with
Yellow Card Exemption: https://www.bluecard.qld.gov.au/pdf/forms/DJAG034-Y-Blue-card-application-
and-request-for-yellow-card-exemption-application.pdf
Please check your state’s requirement for a Working with Children Check if you do not reside
in NSW or QLD.
Completion of First Aid and CPR You are required to complete a First Aid and CPR Certificate (HLTAID003 and HLTAID001), which
is to remain current for the duration of your degree and during your practicum placement.
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Student Declaration/Fitness for Practice All students are required to complete an electronic Student Declaration Form on InPlace at the
commencement of Trimester 1. Students must read the questions carefully and ensure that they fully
understand and comply with all compulsory requirements for the practicum program. Students
MUST complete these questions prior to commencement of their first placement. It is the
individual student’s responsibility to ensure that they are aware of the contents of the declaration
and abide by it at all times when enrolled in the practicum unit. Please see the Student InPlace
Manual for instructions on how to complete this.
IMPORTANT: Students who are aware of any chronic or acute injuries, illnesses (including
mental health) or other such issues that may affect them in the practicum setting will be
required to provide a Fitness for Practice Certificate signed by their Medical Practitioner prior
to commencement of placement. Please notify the Clinical Placement Office as soon as
possible to advise them of any issues that may prevent you from completing your placement.
Declaration to be completed on InPlace:
I declare that I have read or presented the documents outlined below. Additionally, I
understand the requirements that will be expected of me in relation to the placement
component of the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science/Bachelor of Clinical Exercise
Physiology degree and I agree to comply with these requirements..
I will upload onto InPlace a current First Aid Certificate and a current Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) Certificate prior to undertaking my first Clinical Placement.
I will provide evidence that I have undertaken a Working with Children Check by uploading
my Working with Children Check letter by the 1st Trimester prior to my first Placement.
I am aware of the inherent requirements associated with the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports
Science/Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology degree as outlined in the Student
Handbook and I agree to notify the Placement Office and/or the Course Coordinator if I
believe I may have difficulty meeting the requirements.
I agree that the Placement Office may supply my contact information to relevant Health facility
staff as required.
I undertake to notify the Placement Office about injuries or conditions that will affect my safety
in the setting as soon as I become aware of these (as outlined in the Student Handbook) and
I will provide a Fitness for practice Certificate that indicates full clearance to perform duties
of placement.
I am aware that a number of requirements such as the First Aid and CPR Certificates,
Criminal History Check (Police check), Working with Children Check and Interim Compliance
issued by NSW Health have expiry dates. It is my responsibility to ensure that these
documents are valid for the duration of my placements.
I am required to wear a UNE Exercise and Sports Science shirt to identify me as practicum
student.
I understand that Students who do not meet any of the above mandatory requirements will
be unable to progress to a placement experience.
Study and Practicum Timetable Students must complete a Study and Practicum Timetable and submit to [email protected] by
end of Week 1, Trimester 2. This is located on the Student Practicum Portal and on Moodle. This
Timetable encourages students to plan ahead for competing assessment and task deadlines in light of
practicum commitments.
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EXPECTATIONS WHILE ON PLACEMENT
What the Supervisor expects from you? The Clinical Placement Office will provide you with contact details for each placement supervisor
and advise you of a suitable time frame to call/meet with the placement supervisor prior to the
commencement of the placement. You are required to make contact with the Placement Supervisor
within the advised time frame in order to confirm the following placement details:
Placement date – start and finish;
Placement physical address and contact details;
Placement schedule – days, start and finish times;
Allocated break times;
Personal hygiene, dress standards and grooming – i.e clothing, footwear, jewelry, hair, etc.
You will be required to wear a UNE Exercise and Sports Science practicum shirt.
Time and place of initial meeting at the start of placement;
Additional paperwork or reading requirements; and
Expected exposure, duties and responsibilities – you should ask the supervisor whether
they have any orientation documents for students, what they expect from you in relation to
interactions with clients and practicum progression from observation of practitioners to
independent (supervised) face-to-face exercise delivery
You are also responsible for the following: The submission of all mandatory documentation onto InPlace prior to commencement of
placement. **Please note that if you are planning on completing a clinical placement in a
Hospital setting that you must complete any mandatory requirements as per the Health
requirements of that State/Territory.
Ensuring that you complete ALL mandatory placement hours within the ascribed period
(Trimester 2, July to October)
Maintaining a daily log of all placement hours via the logbook templates provided
The completion of any required reading/familiarisation tasks set out by the placement facility
prior to commencing placement e.g. ClinConnect requirements
All expenses associated with the placement (for example travel, accommodation and meal
costs
Ensuring confidentiality of information with respect to client and professional placement
facility records
Informing the placement supervisor if you feel that adequate guidance and/or opportunities
for development are not being provided or you are unable to follow the professional
placement supervisor’s instructions
Notifying the placement supervisor if you expect to be late to the placement site throughout
the placement.
Notifying the placement supervisor if you are unwell during the placement. In the case of
illness that extends over a period of time, please notify the Clinical Placement Office as soon
as possible. The Clinical Placement Office will work with the placement supervisor to identify
if there is scope to make up for the missed hours/days.
Displaying enthusiasm and willingness to assist and be receptive to professional advice while
undertaking professional placement.
Maintaining open communication with the placement supervisor and Clinical Placement
Office with respect to placement expectations and outcomes.
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Seeking information and feedback from the placement supervisor to assist with learning
Ensuring the placement supervisor completes the Supervisor Feedback Report and that the
report is forwarded to the Clinical Placement Office at the midway and final point of each
placement; and
Completing a Site Feedback Report at completion of all placements and forwarding to the
Clinical Placement Office by end of examination period Trimester 2.
What you can expect from the Clinical Placement Office?
Please see timeline below for actions and communication from the Clinical Placement Office
over the duration of your placement.
Initial communication Email request to provide the Clinical
Placement Office with your top 3 preferred
locations for placement. This email may
include a survey asking for more
information to assist with placements.
Placement communication Please note: The Clinical Placement
Office will make initial contact with ALL
placement sites. Students are not to
contact placement sites in the first
instance. The Clinical Placement Office
will endeavor to offer you existing
placement sites that match your preferred
locations. There will also be some rural
and hospital placement opportunities that
will be offered. We will advise you of any
subsidized accommodation options to
assist you.
Confirmation of placement Contact from the Clinical Placement Office
and an email confirming your placement
details, start/end dates and providing the
following:
- Link to the Student Practicum
Portal for access to the UNE
Student Handbook and other
practicum resources
Completion of first week of placement The Clinical Placement Office will contact
you via phone call and/or email to see how
your first week of placement is going.
Please contact the Clinical Placement
Office in the first instance if you have any
queries or concerns about your placement
site.
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Half way point check The Clinical Placement Office will contact
you half way through your placement to
check that you are achieving your
competencies and that you are happy with
your placement site and Supervisor.
Please ensure that the half way Supervisor
Feedback Report is submitted.
Reminder to complete daily log The Clinical Placement Office will send
regular reminders throughout the
placement to remind you to complete your
logbook.
Site Feedback Form The Clinical Placement Office will send you
a reminder to complete the Site Feedback
Form at completion of all placements.
Completion of placement The Clinical Placement Office will contact
you to confirm the finalisation of your
logbook and confirm that the final
Supervisor Feedback Report has been
submitted.
Insurance and UNE Agreement All students on professional placement are covered by insurance. UNE covers full public risk and
professional indemnity insurance in relation to acts and omissions of students undertaken as part of
their university program, and university staff while acting for and on behalf of UNE.
A student placement agreement must be signed by representatives of both UNE and the placement
facility, prior to the commencement of any placement activity associated with the facility. The Clinical
Placement Office will ensure that a UNE Placement Agreement is completed prior to your placement.
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GUIDELINES FOR PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
The Clinical Placement Coordinator is responsible for: Ensuring that the student has submitted all appropriate documentation prior to commencing
professional placement.
Ensuring that a student professional placement agreement, signed by representatives of both
UNE and the placement facility, is in place prior to the commencement of any placement
activity associated with the facility.
Liaising with placement facilities in order to schedule appropriate professional placement
dates.
Sourcing appropriate placement facilities for the student.
The allocation of an appropriate student to a placement agency.
Providing support to the student and the placement supervisor with respect to professional
placement expectations.
Liaising with the student and placement supervisor with respect to matters of grievance
and/or conflict.
The compilation and maintenance of records associated with placement facility contacts,
student placement allocations and hours and assessment items.
Collation of placement supervisor feedback regarding the student’s performance during the
professional placement.
Random review of student activities at the placement facility during the allocated placement,
with the permission of the placement supervisor prior to the visit.
The Clinical Placement Educator is responsible for: Sourcing appropriate placement facilities for the student.
Liaising with professional placement facilities in order to schedule appropriate professional
placement dates.
Providing support to the student and the placement supervisor with respect to professional
placement expectations.
Liaising with the student and placement supervisor with respect to matters of grievance
and/or conflict.
The compilation and maintenance of records associated with placement facility contacts,
student placement allocations and hours and assessment items.
Random review of student activities at the placement facility during the allocated professional
placement, with the permission of the placement supervisor prior to the visit.
Accountability Whilst on Placement, you are directly accountable to the Clinical Placement Office and must be
under the supervision of a suitably qualified Supervisor as per ESSA requirements.
If any problem arises, you should refer the matter to the Clinical Placement Office. If the Clinical
Placement Team are not available, problems should be referred to the Course Coordinator.
The Clinical Placement Coordinator or Clinical Placement Educator must be notified if the normal
course of a Placement is altered in any way or if there is any problem during your Placement.
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PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT DURING PLACEMENTS
Professional Conduct During the placement experience you are expected to work in a professional manner and to uphold
the standards required. You are also ambassadors for UNE and a guest in health care facilities, as
such you must be aware of and display an appropriate professional appearance, attitude and
conduct during each clinical placement.
NSW Ministry of Health requires that you have read the NSW Ministry of Health Code of Conduct
and signed a form confirming that you have read, understood and will comply with the NSW Ministry
of Health Code of Conduct.
Code of Conduct You are required to comply with The University of New England Act of 1993 and with the University of
New England Rules. Unprofessional conduct will not be tolerated during your Clinical Placement and may
result in failure of the clinical component of your unit.
It is an expectation that you, are aware of, and follow ESSA's code of professional conduct. To read the full ESSA Code of Professional Conduct and Ethical Practice - follow the link below: (please copy and paste this link into a browser)
https://www.essa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Code-of-Ethics-and-Professional-Conduct.pdf
Student presentation Whilst on practicum you will be required to wear a UNE Exercise and Sport Science Practicum
shirt. You will be required to comply with the UNE code of conduct and any specifics indicated by
the placement site.
The Exercise and Sports Science Practicum shirts are available from the Clinical Placement Office
and can be paid for online. You can find a link on the Student Practicum Portal or here: Buy shirts
online
Working while on placement Due to professional and ethical responsibility, you are expected to be well prepared for placement,
and have an obligation to be well rested prior to your placement. Being employed full or part time
during the placement period may not allow you to meet these obligations as there are work health
and safety implications associated with this practice.
If you are working full or part time hours whilst attending placement, you may be placing yourself at
risk under work health and safety legislation and may also be at high risk in the event of any litigation
from adverse outcomes. You are expected to discuss any external work/family commitments that
may affect your placement with the Clinical Placement Office and your placement supervisor.
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Confidentiality Students are not permitted to discuss confidential matters by any means including via Facebook,
Twitter or other social sites.
You have a legal and moral obligation to maintain confidentiality. The legal and ethical
responsibilities to ensure privacy and confidentiality for patient/clients and agencies begins now and
is expected to remain throughout your professional life.
Punctuality You are required to notify the Clinical Placement Staff and the clinical placement site where you are rostered if you expect to be late for any shift. Being punctual is considered an important element of a satisfactory practical evaluation and demonstrates professionalism.
If you are late more than once during a Clinical Placement without an acceptable justification you will be asked to "show cause" as to why you should not be withdrawn from the placement.
Mobile Phones and other Electronic Devices You are not permitted to carry a mobile phone or other electronic devices (such as iPods) with you during clinical placement. You may access these devices whilst on a designated break time only. If it is imperative that you be reachable by mobile phone (emergency only) you must gain permission from the Clinical Partner or Facilitator to carry it on you.
Illness You are not able to participate in your clinical practice if you are unwell. If you experience illness during
your scheduled clinical placement, you must advise the Clinical Placement Office and must seek
appropriate health care. For any days absent due to illness you will be required to provide a medical
certificate.
If you are absent for more than one day during clinical placement, you will be required to make up
the time. Failure to provide a medical certificate will result in you having to make up time missed no
matter the amount of time absent from placement. Medical Certificates must be from a medical
doctor.
You are reminded that it is a requirement that a copy of the Medical Certificate is sent to the Clinical
Placement Office.
In the case of long-term acute or chronic illness or other such cause (including pregnancy) you will
be required to have a Medical Practitioner complete a Fitness for Practice certificate clearing you to
undertake clinical placement.
Leave of Absence If you require leave during your placement for compassionate leave or some other emergency, you
must advise the Clinical Placement Coordinator. If days missed are not made up before the end of
the placement, a special "Make-Up" placement will need to be organised and Special Extension of
Time (SET) application submitted as per the UNE Assessment Policy. In the normal course of events,
students are prohibited from working in excess of seven days straight during any one placement. If
you believe that this will be necessary to complete your placement, you will need to obtain permission
from the Clinical Placement Office.
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WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY During Clinical Placements and during all class and laboratory sessions you are obliged to work
under the Workplace Health and Safety Act 2000 to facilitate and uphold health and safety. As a
student attending Clinical Placement within health care facilities and during clinical laboratory
sessions on campus you are expected to;-
Work safely at all times within the work environment
Cooperate and follow reasonable instructions
Wear, use and care for protective equipment where provided
Not willfully endanger the safety of yourself or others
Refer to policy/procedure manuals for guidance
Injuries and Accidents If students are injured during their placement they must follow the procedures set by the Health
Facility in which they are located. Report the injury immediately to the Clinical Placement Office Staff.
If an injury is received, students should complete the health facility incident report. Any incident report
completed during the placement should be copied and provided to the Clinical Placement Office
Staff, so it can go on record for UNE Work Health and Safety.