Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online Course
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Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online Course Details
Recent data reveals that in the past year, there has been a significant increase of 35% in consumer complaints related to unfair business practices, highlighting the critical need for Australian workplaces to receive training in Competition and Consumer Law.
This Competition and Consumer Law Introduction course has been developed to provide an introduction to competition and consumer legislation. The course integrates content with interactive activities and assessments to ensure as much knowledge is captured throughout the course.
This Competition and Consumer Law Introduction course is designed for managers and employees who could potentially breach competition and consumer law.
During this Competition and Consumer Law Introduction training online, employees will learn about:
- The purpose and objectives of competion and consumer law
- The role the Australia Competition and Consumer Commision (ACCC) plays
- Penalties for breach in competion and consumer law
- The nature of individual liability under competion and consumer law
Training Program
This program is offered online through our learning management system. There are 2 components to this program:
- Online learning
- Online workbooks
Students should allow up to 35 Minutes for the online learning to be completed. If you have completed Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online training in the past, you may be able to complete the online program in a shorter time frame.
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Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Certification
Once successfully completed, learners will be issued with a certificate of completion for Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction. Certificates are emailed to students however hard a copy is available for an additional fee.
Students will be issued with a -
- Certificate of completion for CCL - An Introduction
Certificates are issued by TCP Training Pty Ltd (RTO ID 91118).
Please be aware Students are NOT completing a nationally recognised unit of competency and will NOT be provided with a Statement of Attainment after completing this course.
Course Enrolment
The cost for the Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online course is $49.
View the Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Refund Policy.
Online payments via Visa, Mastercard, Amex.
If organising staff training, we can facilitate the Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online course for groups.
Book NowCompetition & Consumer Law - Introduction Course FAQs
- Why learn online?
Our online courses enable you to gain the skills and certification you need anywhere - even in the comfort of your own home. Our course content and learning management system is industry-leading, enabling you to achieve best results first time.
- What are the pre-requisites for this course?
There are no pre-requisites for completing the Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction course and students do not require a USI number.
- What do I need to start this course?
All you need to start is a computer, laptop, tablet or phone and the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox or Safari.
- What are the system requirements?
This Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online course enables you to gain the skills and certification you need fast. The course content and learning management system is industry-leading, ensuring you have a great online experience with no need to download any software.
To complete your online course you will need the following resources -
- PC or Mac Computer, Tablet, iPad, iPhone or Android phone
- Internet connection
- Internet browser (see below)
- Speakers or headphones
Once you have enrolled we supply you with access details to login to your learner portal so you can start straight away and have 3 months to finish the course.
The Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online course is a mixture of interactive modules, multiple choice questions and videos. You don't have to complete the course all at once, and can pause it so you can pick up where you left off later.
- What smart devices can I use?
The following smart devices and browsers can be used to complete your Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online course -
- Windows and Mac Computers, iPads, Tablets, Android and iPhones can all be used to undertake online courses.
- On computers and tablets, the latest version of Chrome, Firefox or Safari is recommended. Microsoft Edge is not currently supported.
- On iPhone the system needs to be iOS11 or higher and we recommend using Safari.
- On Android phone we recommend using Chrome.
- How am I assessed?
Students will be assessed through the use of online workbooks to confirm knowledge has been achieved and are provided unlimited attempts to complete the Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online course.
This Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online course combines plain English, videos, photos, and questioning to ensure all learners can have the best possible chance at comprehending the required knowledge and skills.
Please Note: if you require accredited training or a Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Statement of Attainment for the workplace, you should check with your employer or industry body to confirm this Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction Online course is accepted prior to enrolment. We do not offer refunds to students who did not realise they needed an accredited Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction certificate.
- How do I get my certificate?
Once you've successfully completed your Competition & Consumer Law - Introduction course, you will be emailed your Certificate of Completion straight away.
General Course FAQs
- Is my course tax deducible?
In Australia, course fees are tax deductible if they are directly related to your current job, either maintaining or improving the skills required or being a condition of your employment. The course must be linked to your current employment and not just for future job opportunities. Expenses reimbursed by your employer are not deductible, and you can only claim for out-of-pocket costs.
For definitive guidance, please consult a tax professional or refer to the Australian Tax Office (ATO) website to ensure compliance with tax regulations.
- When is my booking confirmed?
Your booking is confirmed once we receive full payment of course fees. Unfortunately there are rare occasions where the course will sell out prior to you finalising payment. In this situation a member of our customer service team will get in contact to organise an alternate training date.
- What are your payment methods?
Payment can be made at the time of booking using either a credit card, EFTPOS or cash. Invoices and acceptance of company cheques is by prior arrangement only.
- Can I pay my package in installments?
Unfortunately we cannot offer this service, full payment of course fees are required at the time of booking. The good news is that we try to always offer value for money and keep course fees affordable, so you know that you are always getting good value, especially with our package deals which offer reduced prices!
- I want to book in multiple staff and/or want a company invoice?
We can book multiple people at once and create company invoices, even for individual students. Please just email our bookings team – bookings@tcptraining.com.
Please include the following information; the course, location and date you wish to enroll them in, full names and unique emails of those who will attend and the company's legal name, address, ABN and contact.
- What if I have trouble with written/spoken english?
Most courses will permit a student to bring a friend to interpret for them during training. If you do need assistance, we ask that you contact first before booking your course so we can advise if there are any restrictions. For example, Forklift training requires students to complete all assessments in English.
If the course permits, you may bring a friend along to the course or, alternatively, you can phone the National Translation service to book an interpreter. Visit the Immigration website for more information about help with translating.
- Can Centrelink pay for me?
What you need to do is register with your local Job Network Agent. Your Employment Consultant will make the booking with us on your behalf and arrange payment with us directly. Unfortunately Centrelink does not pay directly.
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