Pre-placement compliance requirements
The first step in starting your health placement is the pre-placement compliance process. The paperwork and requirements for verification can be a lengthy process so it’s in your best interest and your responsibility to allow sufficient time before placement begins.
See the placement hours and types of professional experience you will complete during your undergraduate degree.
We encourage students to familiarise themselves with the following information and checklist.
Remember, you must be compliant to attend placement.
SONIA is the professional placement database for students. This is where you will upload your compliance documents. It’s also where you can view your placement allocations.
SONIA
SONIA is the University's placement and compliance database. Your SONIA account will be activated once you’re offered a place in a course.
What is SONIA used for?
- Compliance requirements need to be uploaded to SONIA
- Important vaccination and compliance requirement documentation is available from SONIA
- Vaccination and compliance requirement status can be checked in SONIA via the CHECKS tab
- Placement allocation and facility information is available in SONIA
- Placement assessment documentation is available from SONIA.
How to access SONIA?
- View the University's log-in information for SONIA
- If you have difficulties please contact Southern Cross University's Technical Services via email.
- Login to SONIA
- SONIA for Student app is available for download from:
- Apple iTunes
- Google Play for Android
- Plus, watch the SONIA App instructional video (including how to find the QR code).
Instructions to upload documents to SONIA
- Log into SONIA and click on the CHECKS tab
- Add/upload each document to the corresponding check in SONIA by selecting Browse
- Please make sure you SAVE.
Travel, costs and financial support
Students are responsible for any accommodation and travel costs associated with placement experience activities. Here are some useful links and information.
- Placement activities within a student’s local area may not be available and extended travel to/from a student’s area may be required
- Students are responsible for any accommodation and travel costs associated with placement activities
- Some compliance requirements may incur a fee, e.g. National Police Certificate (NPC)
- UniStays - Southern Cross University's off-campus accommodation
- Scholarships and grants
- Student loans
Pre-placement compliance checklist
Start Immediately:
Requirement | Valid | Cost | Time required | Submission | Checklist |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vaccinations | Specific to each vaccination | Yes | 4+ months | Scan (pdf) and email to healthOSV@scu.edu.au | |
Professional Experience Obligations & Disclosure Consent (PEODC) eform | For the duration of your degree | No | 1 hour | Electronically via SONIA | |
3 years | No | 8+ weeks | Apply online | ||
First Aid Course, including CPR |
3 years First Aid 1 year CPR |
Yes |
Depends on the course availability. Note: Only the official certificate/card of completion is accepted as evidence. |
Scan and upload certificates to SONIA | |
(Submit National Police Certificate and NSW Health Code of Conduct together.) | 5 years | Yes | 30 days | Scan and upload to SONIA | |
(Submit National Police Certificate and NSW Health Code of Conduct together.) | No expiry | No | 1 hour | Scan and upload to SONIA |
**International students may have additional requirements and will need to submit both an International Police Certificate and National Police Certificate.
Vaccinations
Valid: Specific to each vaccination
Submission to PEU: Email to healthOSV@scu.edu.au
Important: Submit NSW Health Attachments 6 and 7 with vaccination records
Southern Cross University students are required to be vaccinated^ prior to participating in activities which may expose them to becoming infected with or transmitting infectious diseases.
Activities that are high-risk include, but are not limited to:
- Any type of Professional Experience learning including placement, volunteering, or community engaged learning
- Laboratory work that involves handling non-cadaveric human tissue or waste, or other human specimens
- Participation in a project, research or other work that requires the student to attend a health facility, clinic, school or service.
It is mandatory to complete the required vaccinations in your first year of study as per state policy, ensuring you have immunity against specified infectious diseases:
- Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (Whooping Cough).
- Hepatitis B
- Measles, Mumps and Rubella
- Varicella (Chickenpox).
How to obtain vaccination records?
Students must download the Vaccination Requirements - Evidence Checklist. This document outlines the vaccination requirements in further detail and outlines the appropriate evidence/documentation required.
There are a number of ways students can obtain vaccination records which include:
- School records - contact the local area health district in the area you went to school
- Brisbane City Council
- Gold Coast Public Health Unit
- NSW Health Northern and Mid North Coast: Request for Student Vaccination Records NSW Health
- NSW Health (other than Northern and Mid North Coast): Request Student Vaccination Records NSW Health via public health units
- List of vaccinations from GP or immunisations provider
- Baby book records
- Contact the Australian Immunisation Register or call 1800 653 809.
Flu Vaccination
The following students attending placements within NSW Health facilities will need to provide evidence of annual flu vaccine prior to placement:
- All Bachelor of Midwifery students
- Other students attending high-risk areas e.g.: paediatrics, maternity. Please refer to item 5 of the Vaccination Requirements - Evidence Checklist.
The Northern NSW Local Health District Vaccination Assessor has informed the University that all students assessed and verified for placements with NSW Health should obtain the Influenza Vaccination yearly in April. Please be aware that, if you are unable to produce evidence of flu vaccination, you may be asked to leave placement until the documentation is presented. This may impact on the placement hours for your course.
How to submit vaccination documentation?
- Obtain vaccination records per the process outlined above - How to obtain vaccination records?
- Submit the Professional Experience Obligations and Disclosure Consent (PEODC) eform via SONIA forms tab.
- Submit scanned vaccination documents (PDF only) as evidence via email to healthOSV@scu.edu.au. Follow this layout for your email:
EMAIL SUBJECT LINE: Student Name, Student ID, Course, Placement commence date as ddmmyyyy
EMAIL BODY:
- Name
- Student ID
- Mobile
- SCU email address
- Discipline of Study
- Campus
^subject to health or religious exemptions
Professional Experience Obligations & Disclosure Consent eform (PEODC)
Valid: for duration of degree
Submission to PEU: electronic form completed and submitted within SONIA
- The Professional Experience Obligations & Disclosure Consent agreement describes your responsibilities and obligations to the University and its agencies during the placements, as well as other important information about the professional
- Please note that it is your responsibility to notify the PEU immediately if you become aware of anything that might adversely affect your professional experience obligations or your fitness to practice
- Complete the Professional Experience Obligations & Disclosure Consent (PEODC) eform in the Forms tab in SONIA
- Instructions can be found on SONIA
- By signing this agreement, you agree to comply with the terms of submitting required documentation in accordance with due dates.
Qld Blue Card
Valid: 3 years
Submission to PEU: Apply online
Option 1: QLD Students
- You will need to validate your identity. Blue Card Services works with the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) to verify your identity and obtain the photo for your blue card. You need a customer reference number (CRN) and photo from TMR before you apply for your blue card.
- If you do not have a CRN, or if your photo was taken more than 6 years and 9 months ago, you will need to visit a TMR service centre.
- If you cannot get to a TMR service centre, Blue Card Services can help you find the best way to get a CRN.
Phone Blue Card Services on 1800 113 611 or (07) 32116999 or email info@bluecard.qld.gov.au.
Option 2: Students Outside of QLD (eg NSW students) - QLD Blue Card have recommended the following steps to apply for your QLD Blue Card:
- If you are coming from outside of QLD, the fastest and easiest way to get a CRN is to visit a TMR service centre when you arrive in QLD. If you have the necessary ID documentation, TMR can take your photo and issue your CRN while you wait. You can then apply online for your blue card.
OR
- You will need to apply for a CRN by completing a remote pack if you live outside of QLD
- Phone QLD Blue Card on (07) 3211 6999 or 1800 113 611 or info@bluecard.qld.gov.au
Complete Option 1 OR Option 2 then proceed with the instructions below:
- Complete the online Blue Card application and submit.
- If successful, you will be provided with an account number. This account number will need to be provided to the Professional Experience Unit (PEU) who will create a link with Blue Card Services. Please note: you will not be able to submit your application without this link.
- You will be notified via SMS or email of the successful link with the organisation. You will then be able to complete and submit the online application.
- There is no fee for a student Blue Card.
First aid course including CPR
Valid: 3 years (First Aid), 1 year (CPR)
Submission to PEU: upload to SONIA Checks tab
Certification is only accepted from selected professional bodies or Nationally Recognised Training organisations with the following course registration codes (accredited online courses accepted):
- HLTAID003 (First Aid with CPR)
- HLTAID001 (CPR only)
- HLTAID004 (First Aid with CPR)
- HLTAID006 (First Aid with CPR)
- HLTAID007 (CPR only)
Accepted professional certificates:
- Paramedic Certificate
- Certificate to Practice (ambulance)
- NSW Health first aid/CPR qualification
- QLD Health first aid/CPR qualification
- Aged Care Facility first aid/CPR qualification.
Only the official Certificate/Card of Completion is accepted as evidence.
If you reside overseas, you will not be able to complete this course until you arrive in Australia.
Links to some accredited first aid and CPR courses for each campus can be found here:
- Coffs Harbour Student Association (Coffs Harbour)
- LEXSA Student Association (Lismore)
- CoastRs (Gold Coast).
National Police Certificate (NPC) and International Police Certificate
Valid: 5 years NPC only
Submission to PEU: upload to SONIA Checks tab
Students are required to obtain a National Police Certificate (NPC) at their own expense prior to commencing placement, which must be maintained for the duration of enrolment. Students may need to provide additional NPCs throughout the course of their study depending on the requirements of specific placement sites.
International students must also obtain a police certificate from any country they have resided in (as a permanent resident or citizen) since turning 16 years of age. The police certificate must be translated into English.
Applying for a National Police Certificate
- Students may apply online through an accredited organisation.
- A list of accredited providers is available on the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) website.
- CV Check comes recommended by students. It has a streamlined process with most results returned in less than one day. Go to the CV Check website.
- The NPC must:
- State that it is a National or Australian-wide check
- Include the student’s full name and date of birth
- Contain the same name as on the student’s ID card
- At the date of placement, some placement sites require the NPC not to be older than six months from the date of issue and state that you are ‘working with vulnerable groups’
- Students with a charge or conviction listed on their police check are required to have a risk assessment performed by the Employment Screening and Review Unit (ESRU), HealthShare NSW.
- Students in this position will need to complete the Student Application for a Risk Assessment form and must notify the PEU of their need to make this application.
- Students must immediately notify the PEU if their criminal record changes at any time during their course.
The original email/certificate must be retained by the student for verification by placement sites if required.
NSW Health Code of Conduct Agreement
- Download, print, read and sign (typed signatures are not accepted) the NSW Health Code of Conduct form
- Upload the signed NSW Code of Conduct form to SONIA
- The original signed document must be retained for verification by NSW Health.
Contact us
Professional Experience Unit (PEU) in the School of Health and Human Sciences is here to help you in preparation for and during your placement.
Email the Professional Experience Unit or call +61 7 5589 3439.