What happens if a student breaks the rules?
ONE80TC encourages students to recognise that all behaviours carry consequences. The behaviour management procedure is designed to provide students with the opportunity to receive feedback regarding problematic behaviour, and offer the opportunity for students to make necessary adjustments to future behaviour. Rather than being viewed as a punitive process, the behaviour management procedure should be seen as an opportunity to foster change and growth within students. Problematic behaviour is defined as any action that is contrary to the established rights and responsibilities of a ONE80TC student or that otherwise goes against the Program Guidelines. Students receive a copy of the Student Manual prior to admission and again upon admission.This includes information on rights and responsibilities and the consequences for problem behaviour. The behaviour management procedure consists of a 5 strike policy, which can end in a discipline-exit from the program.There are 4 stages of disciplin