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Policy On Child Protection |
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Asia Pacific International College (APIC) is dedicated to academic ideals of education, research and community service. The College endeavours to:
- provide innovative and transformative cost effective educational opportunities for individual students at both undergraduate and graduate level, including but not limited to formal award courses, professional development courses, open learning courses and seminars, conferences, workshops and any other course that is deemed appropriate;
- provide holistic solutions for organisational capability and performance development and enhancement;
- accelerate the acquisition and beneficial application of knowledge at both individual and corporate levels through research, teaching, training and consulting activities;
- contribute to the world of learning and extension of knowledge;
- provide community service in core areas of expertise; and
- co-operate with other Australian and overseas organisations concerned with similar objects as APIC.
APIC will own or lease premises for the purposes of carrying out its operations and accomplishment of its mission.
APIC has adopted a policy of not admitting any children onto its premises. All students, staff members, consultants and associates are requested to avoid bringing any young children (below the legal age) into any premises or venues that APIC operates.
APIC students, staff members, consultants and associates are requested to be particularly vigilant on the protection of children and report any breaches of the law to the competent appropriate authorities.
APIC has appointed Dr. Natalia Pererva to oversee the implementation of the APIC´s Child Protection Policy, who will request all members of staff and students or consultants and associates not to enter any APIC premises when accompanied by young children. Contact: +61 2 8920 9688 or
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to report matters of concern to Dr. Pererva.
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