We are excited to announce the launch of our new Competition and Consumer Law Training Course, which is now available online! This course is designed for employees, contractors, and volunteers across Australia, ensuring they understand the essential principles of fair trading, consumer protection, and healthy market competition. It is fully legally compliant and regularly updated to reflect legislation across all Australian states and territories.
Why This Course Matters
Competition and Consumer Law plays a vital role in maintaining a fair and level playing field for businesses and protecting consumers. This training course helps participants understand:
- How to encourage healthy competition within markets.
- National rules that govern fair trading and consumer protection.
- Responsibilities related to product safety standards and liability.
- How to report inappropriate conduct.
Course Overview
Our online Competition and Consumer Law Training course offers a comprehensive overview of the key principles that shape competition and consumer protection in Australia. Developed in partnership with Mills Oakley Law Firm, this training ensures your team is familiar with current legislation and best practices.
This course is designed for people of all backgrounds and roles – including employees, contractors, and volunteers, and provides them with the knowledge and skills they need to ensure legal compliance in everyday business activities.
Topics Covered
Participants will learn about several important areas of competition and consumer law, including:
- What Competition and Consumer Law is
- Key Legislation and Consumer Protections
- Product Safety Standards and Liability
- How to Report Inappropriate Conduct and Act with Integrity
Course Duration and Delivery
The training course is concise, taking only approximately 15 minutes to complete, making it accessible even for those with busy schedules. It is easy to navigate, designed to accommodate different learning styles, and delivered through Sentrient’s online compliance system. This course can be seamlessly integrated if your organisation already uses a learning management system (LMS).
Learner Experience
The course includes case studies and interactive activities to ensure the learning process is engaging and practical. These exercises reinforce key concepts and demonstrate how to apply competition and consumer law in real-life scenarios. At the end of the course, learners will undertake a short assessment and commit to maintaining a respectful and fair workplace culture.
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