Our Code of Conduct sets out the environment and the way in which AEN SA and our members agree to behave and conduct ourselves in carrying out our business.
The Code links together Apprentice Employment Network SA (AEN SA) and our membership with a common set of ethical standards. It provides us with a guide to the expectations we set for ourselves and each other, as well as our mutual responsibilities in the development of the Australian community.
Our overall aim is to ensure that a culture of integrity and performance exists within AEN SA, one that maximises the potential for the employment, training and personal development of the Australian workforce. Achieving this will require strong leadership and role-modelling responsible behaviour within AEN SA and its membership. Every one of us can demonstrate leadership, regardless of role or organisation.
By focusing not just on what we do but also how we do it, will allow us to be recognised as an industry leader in responsible business conduct. When we act ethically and demonstrate integrity, we earn trust. We value flexibility and recognise that each member of our network needs to pursue its diverse obligations in different ways. However, what is consistent is the way we all conduct ourselves.
A person working for AEN SA or a member organisation will report to the appropriate authority, any behaviour that a reasonable person would suspect violates any law or represents unacceptable or corrupt conduct, is a danger to health or safety or to the environment or amounts to misconduct.
Other disputes or issues that are of a minor nature either due to a lack of understanding of Group Training arrangements or a misunderstanding between members or their clients are often best dealt with through effective communication. Effective and regular communication between members, a colleague or their clients will enable the parties to be able to work through any difficulties that may arise and avoid a dispute arising. If this is unsuccessful then a written complaint should be made to the Executive Officer of AEN SA setting out details of the complaint and requesting the Board’s assistance to resolve the complaint.