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all right
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we might make a start um
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and get into it so um my name's ryan
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dorr i have
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taught health at the college for about
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what
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it's like seven years so um i've often
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not necessarily taught the year 10
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students but more the year 11's
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and even the acu course which is run in
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the past in the third year so
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please let me know if anything's not
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working technology-wise because
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yeah we all know how it is and how it
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can go we've seen this year it can
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sometimes be quite a struggle um and if
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you have any questions please feel free
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to put them in the chat
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and i'll get to them um probably at the
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end of the presentation so
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um with that said i'm going to share my
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screen with you i've got a powerpoint um
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and i'll and i'll speak to all that i'm
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hoping it probably goes for about 15 and
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20 minutes and yeah
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please feel free to put any questions in
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the chat there or you can just ask at
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the end if you like
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um i should have changed this actually
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i've copied the psychology one it should
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change it should say healthier
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i've changed the top but not the middle
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but um obviously next year as
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year 10 students they'll do vce health
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and human development units one and two
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and when they're in year 11 they'll move
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to vc
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in health and human development units
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three and four and then in year 12
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there's
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two options available now it's kind of
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in a state of transition at the moment
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and i'll kind of get to that
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um very shortly um and
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by the time you know your son or
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daughter is in year 12
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um we'll probably we'll obviously have a
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lot more details it's kind of just in
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the process of changing our partnership
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we had with
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acu at the moment um
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the options there um which is this is
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for the third year once
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your son and daughter is in year 12
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which um
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will be quite you know there's a couple
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of years away still so not you know
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it's not a big urgency but there are two
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options at present so
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currently there's um the university step
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up program
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has a bachelor degree level units which
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completed through a tertiary provider
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it is a chance for the students to
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experience university life by studying
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two first-year units while completing
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their vce
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in the past as i said it's been done
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with acu and i taught that this year
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um and um those
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students you know there's quite a few
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there's a couple of benefits for them
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they you know they learn how to write
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um essays which they'll be required to
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at uni and proper referencing
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we went to the university in semester
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one at the start of the year before
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um everything kind of shut down which
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was good for them to actually see what
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it's like
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um they also got those two units hex
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free
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um which is you know saves them a couple
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of thousand dollars and particularly if
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they do go to work in a healthcare in
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the future
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quite often those units actually end up
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um
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counting as credits for other things so
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i've i know i've had students in the
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past too
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um for example one was a speech
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pathologist and i was studying speech
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pathology and i saw him while he was at
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uni and
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he got out of doing you know certain
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other units at la trobe even though it
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was an acu
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unit he completed um which was good he
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kind of moves ahead and he can pick up
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something else
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um a bit ahead of time when he's at uni
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um and you know the students do like it
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so as i said it's kind of changing at
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the moment
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um and they are we are still offering
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um courses and we might be through
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different providers we're unsure yet but
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um it does kind of give you give a bit
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of an insight into how university works
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kind of pathways um you know that might
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provide
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okay before they've finally actually
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chosen one and headed off to uni
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and it does give yeah it does give them
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a bit of a chance as i said
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work on those university skills um and
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it kind of does probably help them
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transition to
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to uni a little bit quicker and the
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second option for year 12 if you don't
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want to do
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the um university pathway
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is to pick up a new unit 3 and 4 when
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you're in
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year twelve so um due to doing one early
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that means there's one that it's going
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to be a spare unit because that you are
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no longer
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you've done health and human development
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you then have an option to pick up
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something else
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um you won't have completed units one
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and two and we'll instead go straight
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into units three and four which we're
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assuming your
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people will be more than capable
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students will be more than capable of
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doing given the fact they're already
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you know um i guess being advanced and
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in kind of an
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um program which suggests that they've
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got the skills to do so
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and by doing six unit three four
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subjects in total
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students receive an additional 10
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increment towards their atar
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at the end of year 12.
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most vce subjects do not require
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students to have completed units one and
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two
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to be able to enroll in units three and
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four so there is a bit of an advantage
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if they do choose this route
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and they do get a little bit of an
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addition to their atar
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in the end and your top four subjects
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count for your atar this is without me
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going to everything about the atar
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your top four subjects count english has
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to be one of them
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and you do i guess have more potential
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top four subjects if you do complete six
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you know 3-4 subjects because with 50
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of your marks being determined by the
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end of your exam in year 12 which the
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students are currently sitting through
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at the moment at our college
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um you know quite a lot can change you
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know
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in terms of what students think they
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might do well at and and
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in the end i guess the more the better
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and the better scores
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the better atar they will receive for
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next year
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the structure of the classes um
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that wednesdays from 1 50
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to 5 20 um
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the class will run which is a bit
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different to how it's done
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previously and i yeah i wasn't really
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aware of this usually it was a bit more
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during the middle of the day but now
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they've pushed it back to later
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students will get a break um around 3 30
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or so approximately when the
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teacher decides however the orientation
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next
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orientation lesson next week on the 2nd
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of december we'll just run from
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2 p.m to 4 p.m so it's a bit of a
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shorter one
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for that and
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what your son or daughter will be
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learning next year so
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um there's a bit more detail here into
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units one and then unit two
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and a bit less for unit three and four
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given it's um a whole year away
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and i'm sure the teacher will go through
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that with a bit more detail when they
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when they get to the year 12 but for
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year 11
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or unit one health um what you learn in
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the first semester
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is the dimensions of health and
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well-being um how to measure health
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status
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it's using things such as life
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expectancy and looking at kind of common
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um diseases or illnesses and looking at
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the statistics
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behind that um then we look at then they
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look at factors influencing health and
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well-being so what determines
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or can determine someone's um level of
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health
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and and how they would or even then
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their well-being as well so they kind of
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look at that
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and the next sections on nutrition
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it just goes through the common
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nutrients that um australians might have
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too much of
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um that are usually that are usually bad
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or too little of that they need
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which that can be good and then it looks
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at ways in which we can try and change
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dietary behavior and why it might not be
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that
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great in australia and the last section
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area study three youth health and
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wellbeing that's just on
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common issues that impact youth health
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and well-being so
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um it looks at things like weight issues
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mental health
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um alcohol use um
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injuries such as road traffic accidents
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and the students usually do a bit of a
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research report
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look look pick one that they like um
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usually if i run the class that's what
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i'll do i'll get the students to pick
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one that they like
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and they kind of do a bit of a written
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report on it and they use the statistics
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that they've learned throughout the
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semester
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and the factors we've used at times to
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come up with a bit of
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a report on that and look in ways in
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which we're trying to
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limit those issues and to improve the
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youth's health so that's
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unit 1 that's the first semester of next
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year
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usually it's done with a test a short
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answer test at the end of each one
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as i said maybe for the third one i
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would sometimes do a bit of a
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written report as opposed to a series of
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short answer quests
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questions and there usually is a
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end of unit exam as well this year due
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to
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kobe 19 we didn't have that at the end
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of unit 1 but i'm sure
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if everything stays right that we'll be
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doing that
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halfway through next year the second
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semester
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so um the second half of the year the
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unit's called managing health and
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development it
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focuses a bit more on development
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through the lifespan so how
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people um
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how people improve their skills whether
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it be social skills their motor skills
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their cognitive skills and
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how you know if someone was delayed or
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ahead how that might
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lead to impacting future development for
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them
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and part of that is also looking at
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quite a bit more in depth at prenatal
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development so
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if any um if any of the students are
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interested in being midwives in
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particular and that's usually
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you know quite quite a bit of interest
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to them so it goes through everything
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from you know conception to
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to birth looking at the different stages
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and and what happens things that the
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mother should do
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while pregnant and factors to consider
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well if you want to be a parent as well
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that's that's all that one
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and the second area of study is on
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australia's healthcare system so
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it's looking at things like medicare and
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private health insurance
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um and just looking at i guess you know
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firstly there's a bit of a life skill
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what you know what can you get
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um you know covered or subsidized um
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what's the pros and cons
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um you know if you had a certain health
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condition what could you get kind of
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looking at those things for that
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um as many students will obviously
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probably be working in the healthcare
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system so it's very good information to
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know
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and then the lastly there's a little bit
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on digital technologies which i guess
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are being
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used more commonly in health you know
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ranging from things like
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um you know like teleconferencing for
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health
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um with gps just to um
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just have a meeting with them so that's
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you know we have to use it a lot more
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this year so just kind of things like
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that which can
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um we're kind of changing the way we're
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managing our health
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as a country so that's all of next
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year's stuff there's also a unit to exam
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i should say as well
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um that's all the stuff for year 11.
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and in units three and four um
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which yeah your son or daughter will be
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doing when they're in year 11. so you're
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a year or so away it looks at
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australia's health in a globalized world
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for unit three which is really
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just more of a focus on australia at
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that point we a lot of the stuff kind of
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doubles up from
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the previous year so there is it does
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kind of build your skills for this unit
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three
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and a lot of that same thing that we've
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just mentioned comes up again but some
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additional things
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we kind of look at different population
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groups and compare their health so
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like males and females or indigenous
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australians and non-indigenous
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australians
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nutrition again and we kind of look at
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models of health which is
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how we go about trying to improve health
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um
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in in society so you know free from tv
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campaigns to local programs to laws
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and use and we kind of analyze the
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effectiveness of them in how
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and look at australia's health as a
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result and we you know we know that's
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very good so we kind of use
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use that to kind of say something's
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working and that's why australia's in
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good health
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and the last bit for the course
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is um it's more about um health around
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the world
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so it is looking at
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um often quite comparing
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other countries that aren't doing so
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well with their health and human
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development
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and comparing them to australia so um
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we're comparing the indi the stats that
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we talked about earlier
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we're looking at some of the reasons
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behind that or the factors that would
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impact their health
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we look at the sustainable development
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goals which
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in united nations project to try and
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improve health and then we look at
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australia's aid program
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and what they try to do to improve
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i guess the global global health and
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well-being and
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what australia tries to do so that's all
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the health and human development
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aspect of it the next bits the more
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boring stuff to be honest
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um we'll go through very briefly the
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uniform the attendance and lightness
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and transport to and from school
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for health um students are expected to
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come to school to come to class in full
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college summer or winter uniform
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there should be no peer uniform health
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if they're if it's a practical
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class with health it's probably it's
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going to still be classroom based most
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of the time and
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there's no running around or exercise or
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anything like that so
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you should still be in full um college
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summer or winter uniform and not pe
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uniform
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attendance attendance is compulsory and
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this college is quite strict on this
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um if if your son or daughter does miss
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a class the student must provide a
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medical certificate
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doesn't mean every single time it means
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that
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i'd say without going all the way
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through the rules
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if you miss one class that's fine
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without a medical certificate and we do
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understand things happen
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you can get a stat deck as well um as
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much as you can but
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ideally a medical certificate if it adds
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up to them to be say two full days that
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are missed at some point
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um that does put it you know the student
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at risk of receiving and not
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satisfactory as it's probably too many
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lessons missed
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um so as it says there if a student does
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miss a lesson
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obviously work with the subject teacher
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which look as i said it won't be me
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and then the medical certificate and
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they can pass it on
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and they can pass on the following week
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once they're back and
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i know there's a bit more to it without
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going through it but i don't think that
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just the best practice is if
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if a student misses a class just to go
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get a medical certificate or
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um or a stat deck at worst and that way
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there'll be no
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issues with this um and i know there's
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times
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going off past years when i have had the
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year tens um i have taught them for
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these days that
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there's been things like work experience
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and other school commitments that have
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happened with
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with um students
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don't worry about that that's fine we
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understand that and that won't count
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it's more things just unexplained
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absences that we
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are unaware of with the students
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what i guess the reasons why they're not
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at the college on that day
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lateness um if a student is late to
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class you're required to sign in using
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the um kiosk at the front office
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um these minutes will accrue and
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continue contribute towards overall
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attendance
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i don't know how this will all you know
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how schooling will be working
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next year in terms of um some of the
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things we've got in place at the moment
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but currently there's only a couple of
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gates open
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just so students can be temperature
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temperature tested on their weigh-in
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and we do need you know students to do
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that so it is important if
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they are late you're coming through the
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front desk you do sign in with a lady at
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the off in the office will
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temperature test is to make sure
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everything's all good um
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and yeah and that way it's all logged
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and the student can go to class
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and lastly for transport students to
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organize their own method of transport
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to and from the college
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i know in saying all within the past
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they've had a bus and that's fine
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but students yeah could take public
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transport or being dropped off and
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picked up but that's
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your responsibility for that
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and if you do have any further questions
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as i said i don't i won't necessarily be
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teaching you to sign a door next year
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but i've often taught
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the year where they're in year 11 and
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they're doing units 3 and 4. i've had
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that for the last
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three or four years at least so if you
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do have any questions
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you can contact me there if there's my
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email
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that might be easiest or if you want to
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discuss anything and you can call me up
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on the school's number there 9361 double
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zero double zero i'll be more than happy
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to get back to you and that's all
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um are there any questions
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you'd like to put in the q a
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all right it doesn't seem like it all
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right well if you do have any questions
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i said my emails they're more than happy
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to help
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um thanks for attending tonight i hope
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that helps and
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um you know clears up any questions you
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might have
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um i'm sure if they've got your
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standards gonna need questions next week
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they can just ask their subject teacher
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next wednesday um when they'll be in
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i'm sure they'll be happy to help but
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yeah thanks for attending and have a
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good evening