Policy and Procedures: Management and

Supervision of Students Under 18

Purpose

This policy outlines the procedures for the management and supervision of students

under 18 years of age by employees of OZiHOUSE Group, in compliance with NEAS

quality standards, the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and

Training to Overseas Students (National Code 2018), and the Education Services for

Overseas Students (ESOS) Act. This document is designed to be straightforward and

practical.

Scope

This policy applies to all staff members and volunteers who engage directly or

indirectly with students under 18, including homestay hosts and their families.

Overview

OZiHOUSE Group is committed to ensuring the safety, welfare, and well-being of all

students under 18 placed in homestay accommodation. We aim to provide a secure

and supportive environment for underage students by:

● Ensuring compliance with child safety legislation.

● Establishing clear communication protocols for emergencies.

● Providing adequate supervision and support in line with regulatory and quality

standards.2

Roles and Responsibilities

OZiHOUSE Group staff are responsible for conducting regular checks, ensuring

compliance with safety protocols, and providing guidance to homestay hosts regarding

supervision.

Homestay hosts are required to comply with child safety and supervision guidelines

as outlined by OZiHOUSE Group. They are also required to report any welfare

concerns.

Education providers maintain overall responsibility for the student’s welfare while

ensuring compliance with student visa requirements.

Contents

This information is organised in the following sections:

1. Procedures.

2. Record Keeping.

3. Review.3

1. Procedures

1.1 Child safety screening and checks

All staff and homestay hosts (including adult residents in host families) must:

● Undergo relevant child safety checks (e.g., Working with Children Check) in

accordance with state or territory laws.

● Renew these checks as required and provide evidence to the homestay service

provider.

1.2 Student supervision

● Students under 18 must not be left unattended for extended periods. Homestay hosts

are responsible for supervising students during their stay.

● Students may not stay overnight outside of the homestay without written permission

from the education provider and, where necessary, the student’s guardian.

● If a homestay host must leave the student unsupervised, an alternative arrangement

with a trusted adult must be made, and this must be communicated to staff of

OZiHOUSE Group and the education provider.

1.3 Emergency contacts

● Provide all students and hosts with 24-hour crisis contact numbers, including:

– OZiHOUSE Group: 0405768808.

– Emergency services: 000.

– Lifeline: 131114.

– Beyond Blue: 1300224636.

– Kids Help Line: 1800551800.

● Homestay hosts and students must be briefed on these emergency contacts and what

to do in a crisis upon arrival.

1.4 Host training

● Initial: All homestay hosts receive induction training, including child protection and

supervision guidelines, as well as cultural awareness.

● Ongoing: Hosts are provided with regular updates on child safety, supervision best

practices, and welfare protocols, including any legislative updates.

1.5 Welfare and well-being

● Homestay hosts are required to monitor the student’s welfare, report concerns to

OZiHOUSE Group, and escalate any serious matters (such as signs of neglect or

abuse) to the appropriate authorities immediately.

● Students and hosts should be made aware of support services available (e.g., mental

health hotlines), and any concerns regarding a student’s well-being should be

promptly reported to the education provider.

1.6 Student agreement and compliance

● Students must adhere to curfew times, as stipulated in the homestay agreement, and

notify hosts of their whereabouts.

● For any changes to the terms of their homestay arrangement, students must provide

prior notice to both the homestay service provider and education provider.4

1.7 Feedback and monitoring

● Regular monitoring of the student’s welfare must take place through feedback

mechanisms (e.g., monthly check-ins by phone or email).

● OZiHOUSE Group will conduct inspections of the homestay premises at least once

every six months, either physically or through virtual inspections.

2. Record Keeping

2.1 OZiHOUSE Group will maintain thorough records of:

● Child safety checks for all hosts and staff.

● Emergency contact lists.

● Training logs for hosts and staff.

● Student placement reports, including welfare checks and feedback documentation.

3. Review

This policy will be reviewed annually to ensure ongoing compliance with the NEAS quality

standards, the National Code, and any updates to the ESOS Act. Feedback from staff, hosts,

and students will be considered in the review process.