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Malpractice Policy
Malpractice Policy
Boux Makeup Studio & Academytreats all cases of suspected malpractice* very seriously and will investigate all suspected and reported incidents of possible malpractice.
The purpose of this Policy and Procedure is to set out how allegations of malpractice in relation to all Boux Makeup Studio & Avademy’s training assessments and training events are dealt with.
The scope of the policy is to provide:
*The term ‘malpractice’ in this policy is used for both malpractice and maladministration.
Introduction
For the purpose of this document ‘malpractice’ is defined as:
Any act, or failure to act, that threatens or compromises the integrity of the assessment processor and the validity of Boux Makeup Studio & Academy training events and their certification.
This includes:
Malpractice by learners
Some examples of learner malpractice are described below. These examples are not exhaustive and all incidents of suspected malpractice, whether or not described below, will be fully investigated, where there are sufficient grounds to do so.
Malpractice by Boux Makeup Studio & Academy employees and associates
Examples of malpractice by, employees, tutors and assessors are listed below. These examples are not exhaustive and all incidents of suspected malpractice, whether or not described below, will be fully investigated, where there are sufficient grounds to do so.
Possible malpractice sanctions
Following an investigation, if a case of malpractice is upheld, Boux Makeup Studio & Academy may impose
sanctions or other penalties on the individual(s) concerned. Where relevant we will report the matter and may impose one or more sanctions upon the individual(s) concerned. Any sanctions imposed will reflect the seriousness of the malpractice that has occurred.
Listed below are examples of sanctions that may be applied to a learner, tutor or other associates who has had a case of malpractice upheld against them. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and other sanctions may be applied on a case-by-case basis.
Possible sanctions that may be applied to learners
Possible sanctions that may be applied to employees, tutors and other associates
Procedure
Reporting a suspected case of malpractice
This process applies to, employees, tutors, learners and otherassociates to Boux Makeup Studio & Academy
and to any reporting of malpractice by a third party or individual who wishes to remain anonymous.
Any case of suspected malpractice must be reported as soon as possible and at the latest within two working days from its discovery to the Training & Development Manager (Quality Nominee).
A written report should then be sent to the Training & Development Manager, clearly identifying the factual information, including statements from other individuals involved and / or affected, any evidence obtained, and the actions that have been taken in relation to the incident.
Wherever possible, and provided other learners are not disrupted by doing so, a learner suspected of malpractice should be warned immediately that their actions may
constitute malpractice, and that a report will be made to the Training & Development Manager.
In cases of suspected malpractice by [COMPANY NAME]employees, tutors and other
associates, and any reporting of malpractice by a third party or individual who wishes to remain anonymous, the report made to the Training & Development Manager should include as much information as possible, including the following:
In cases of suspected malpractice reported by a third party, or an individual who wishes to
remain anonymous, Boux Makeup Studio & Academy will take all reasonable steps to authenticate the
reported information and to investigate the alleged malpractice.
Administering suspected cases of malpractice
Boux Makeup Studio & Academy will investigate each case of suspected or reported malpractice, to ascertain whether malpractice has occurred. The investigation will aim to establish the full facts and circumstances. Boux Makeup Studio & Academy will promptly take all reasonable steps to prevent any adverse effect that may arise as a result of the malpractice, or to mitigate any adverse effect, as far as possible, and to correct it to make sure that any action necessary to maintain the integrity of our training and reputation is taken. Boux Makeup Studio & Academy will acknowledge all reports of suspected malpractice within five working days. All of the parties involved in the case will then be contacted within 10 working days of receipt of the report detailing the suspected malpractice. We may also contact other individuals who may be able to provide evidence relevant to the case.
The individual(s) concerned will be informed of the following:
after time for the appeal has passed or the appeal process has been completed. This may also include informing the police if the law has been broken and to comply with any other appropriate legislation.
Where more than one individual is contacted regarding a case of suspected malpractice, for example in a case involving suspected collusion, we will contact each individual separately, and will not reveal personal data to any third party unless necessary for the purpose of the investigation.
The individual has a right to appeal against a malpractice outcome if they believe that the policy or procedure has not been followed properly or has been implemented to their detriment.
Records of all malpractice cases and their outcomes are maintained by Boux Makeup Studio & Academy for
a period of at least five years and are subject to regular monitoring and review.
This policy has been approved & authorised by:
Name: Nichola Rush CEO |