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Recorded Webinar: How Watertight is your School Enrolment Contract?

The importance of the enrolment contract to the school/parent relationship cannot be underestimated, particularly during these difficult times. As a legally binding document, it needs to be reliable and thorough to cover all the bases as well as stand up under scrutiny if challen

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About the Webinar

The importance of the enrolment contract to the school/parent relationship cannot be underestimated, particularly during these difficult times. As a legally binding document, it needs to be reliable and thorough to cover all the bases as well as stand up under scrutiny if challenged. In this session we will health check the essential and important terms of enrolment contracts, covering:

  • Parties to the contract, and the importance of binding more than one parent
  • Incorporation of the school’s policies and procedures
  • Initial and ongoing disclosure by parents of:
  • family law court orders or significant family disruptions
  • physical, learning, health and other issues or disabilities
  • other circumstances affecting the child/family/school relationship
  • Fee payment obligations and school options for recovery
  • Termination of enrolment, in both specific and discretionary circumstances
  • Dispute resolution processes: what are the options?
  • Updating the contract: unilateral and negotiated amendments
  • Does the Unfair Contracts regime apply to enrolment contracts?
  • The enrolment contract as a risk management tool

Presented By

Fiona Manderson
Director of Risk & Compliance and Legal Counsel, Hillcrest Christian College QLD

Fiona Manderson was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Queensland and the High Court of Australia in January 2005, and practiced in traditional law firms and Legal Aid Queensland for 15 years before leaving to undertake an “in-house” role at Hillcrest Christian College. Described by those who know her well, Fiona’s role is the “lost luggage office” of the legal world within schools, being the place that tough things land when they don’t have a home, or no one else wants them!

Fiona has significant experience in family, child protection and domestic violence law, employment law, discrimination, defamation, consumer protection, and contractual disputes. She has appeared in the Magistrates Courts, Federal Circuit Court and Family Court, Coroners Court, Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Federal Circuit Court, Federal Court, Supreme Court and Court of Appeal including in high profile and complex multi-jurisdictional matters for Christian schools, and been involved in advising churches in dispute on a number of occasions. Fiona has been an accredited Independent Children’s Lawyer for 10 years, and holds accreditation as a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (mediator). This depth of experience across a number of areas of law, and dispute work has contributed to her skill in preparing policies and procedures that are proactive in preventing legal issues where possible, and minimising risk and headaches for those who have to deal with the issues!

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for senior executives from private and independent schools, around Australia, along with their advisors. This webinar is for those with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Lisa Tran on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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