Learner Exclusion Policy
Learners are responsible for their own behaviour and should ensure that they comply with this Policy at all times.
The following non-exhaustive list gives examples of offences that KnowledgeBrief will normally regard as misconduct that may result in a learner being excluded from KnowledgeBrief services:-
- Theft, fraud, dishonesty or deliberate falsification of records;
- Fighting, assault or other violent behaviour;
- Deliberate use of KnowledgeBrief systems to access or distribute material of a pornographic, offensive, obscene or inappropriate nature;
- Incapability at a KnowledgeBrief meeting due to the effect of alcohol or drugs;
- Possession, custody or control of illegal drugs at a KnowledgeBrief meeting or premises;
- Bullying, harassment, victimisation or discrimination.
Learners should bear in mind that any of the above may also constitute a criminal offence punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment.
KB DOC 7.7 Learner Exclusion Policy, v2, 31/01/2019