Malpractice Policy

Malpractice and Maladministration Policy

 

The Space Value Foundation (SVF) is committed to providing all learners (all those attending SVF educational programmes) with high quality qualifications. 

SVF is also committed to safeguarding the integrity of its programmes and their delivery. Fair assessment for all learners and the integrity of our programmes and qualifications are a strategic priority for the foundation.

 

This policy defines malpractice, clarifies the roles and responsibilities of the foundation, lecturers/tutors, and learners, and outlines the procedures
that will be followed when there are issues of suspected malpractice.


The purpose is to ensure that potential malpractice is identified, prevented, corrected and/or m
itigated.

To report a case or suspected or alleged malpractice, please use the form at the bottom of this page.

 
Malpractice (by SVF)
Malpractice is any activity or practice which deliberately contravenes procedures and regulations. These are instances where there is serious concerns about the integrity of the assessment or the validity of certificates.
 
Space Value Foundation is built on the values of integrity and responsibility and any such instances are treated with utmost urgency by the board.

Malpractice (by learners)

Malpractice is any activity or practice which deliberately contravenes procedures and regulations. Examples of such instances are cheating and plagiarism, or any other serious offence that breaches core SVF policies.
 
Process and Administration
 
All SVF lecturers, tutors, and trainers are made aware of the serious nature of malpractice and/or maladministration. Such situations are taken seriously and managed to ensure that they do not affect or impact on the standards of delivery of any SVF qualification.

All instances of malpractice or maladministration are to be reported via the form below, at the bottom of this page. 

When a potential malpractice or maladministration is identified, the SVF board will appoint a lead independent investigator who will prepare a response
within 30 days.

In cases where breaches have occurred due to maladministration rather than malpractice, relevant internal and external actions are taken to prevent any future occurrences.

The investigation outcome is communicated to the Senior Management Group and other relevant parties no more than 10 days later. 

If a learner wishes to appeal against a decision, they will be referred to the Appeals Policy.
 

The Malpractice Policy at SVF is monitored by the Board and its Quality and Compliance Committee and is reviewed annually.

Malpractice Form
This form is used to report and inform of a malpractice or maladministration concern related to the educational and professional development programmes at the Space Value Foundation.
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Space Value Foundation

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