Continuous Disclosure

Course Description

Managing sensitive announcements

A company that issues securities that are listed on Australian financial markets has the obligation to disclose any information that is likely to affect the price of the securities or influence investment decisions. Salt Continuous Disclosure discusses the duties and obligations that both employers and employees have when dealing with sensitive market information.

Continuous disclosure is essential to the integrity and efficiency of Australian financial markets and is rigorously enforced by both the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

Who is this training for?

As with all Salt courses, this training is designed to cater for a diverse audience and different levels of staff. Therefore we have developed a generic module that is aimed at employees and one that is suitable for senior management.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Continuous disclosure obligations (all employees)
  • Module 2: Continuous disclosure obligations (senior management)

Cyber Security – USA

Course Description

Preventing Data Breaches

Everyone in the workplace has a role to play in information security. The first step in reducing the risk of data breaches is to learn what they are and be aware of how they typically occur, so that appropriate measures can be taken to prevent them from taking place in the future.

This course surveys the most common information security risks and breaches, including direct observation, malware viruses, phishing, identity theft, spam and credit card skimming. It explores how mobile devices such as laptops and phones are vulnerable to theft. It also considers the security risks associated with working remotely, as well as the personal and professional issues associated with online activities such as using social media or storing information in the cloud. Each topic is explored in plain English, followed by a clear explanation of simple strategies for protecting data.

Who is this training for?

This course is suitable for everyone responsible for handling information in the workplace, whether they are at work, at home or offsite.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Introduction
  • Module 2: Protecting Work Information
  • Module 3: At work, at home and offsite

Cybersecurity

Course Description

Everyone has a role to play in maintaining cybersecurity and addressing information security issues and challenges

Preventing Data Breaches

Everyone in the workplace has a role to play in responding to information security issues and challenges. The first step in reducing the risk of data breaches is to learn what they are and be aware of how they typically occur, so that appropriate measures can be taken to prevent them from taking place in the future.

This course surveys the most common information security issues and challenges, including direct observation, malware viruses, phishing, identity theft, spam and credit card skimming. It explores how mobile devices such as laptops and phones are vulnerable to theft. It also considers the Cybersecurity risks associated with working remotely, as well as the personal and professional issues associated with online activities such as using social media or storing information in the cloud. Each topic is explored in plain English, followed by a clear explanation of simple strategies for data protection.

Who is this training for?

This course is suitable for everyone responsible for handling information in the workplace, whether they are at work, at home or offsite.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Introduction
  • Module 2: Protecting Work Information
  • Module 3: Data security while working from home, in the office, and offsite

Case Study – Catholic Commission for Employment Relations

Case Study – Catholic Commission for Employment Relations (CCER)

Fair Trading – New Zealand

Course Description

The Fair Trading Act affects every facet of your business and at all levels – from the sales and marketing teams to suppliers and manufacturers. The purpose of this course is to create awareness among your members of staff on how to identify and reduce the risk of breaching these laws. The Fair Trading Act is intended to regulate trade practices and the disclosure of business information in the market. It is based on the premise that goods and services must be traded on their true merits and that customers are entitled to be properly informed.

Our Fair Trading course identifies the common areas where organisations and individuals go wrong. The course is legally comprehensive and gives practical tips on how to avoid hefty penalties and personal liability that come with breaching these laws – all explained in plain English and easy terms.

Who should do this training?

Anyone who is involved in business transactions or direct communications with customers, suppliers and the general public needs some understanding of trade practices law. The
same rules apply to front-line staff and senior executives.

Course Outline

This course is a component of the Trade Practices suite, which can also include Consumer Guarantees and Commercial Practices and Acquisitions

  • Module 1: Introduction to the Fair Trading Act
  • Module 2: Misleading and deceptive conduct
  • Module 3: Consumer information and product safety

Design learning that sticks – webinar recording

Design learning that sticks – webinar recording

Consumer Guarantees – New Zealand

Course Description

The Salt Compliance Consumer Guarantees course identifies the common areas where organisations and individuals often go wrong. The course is legally comprehensive and gives practical tips on how to avoid the hefty penalties that come with breaching these laws – all explained in plain English and easy terms.

The Consumer Guarantees Act affects every facet of your business and at all levels – from the sales and marketing teams to suppliers and manufacturers. The purpose of this course is to create awareness among your members of staff on how to identify and reduce the risk of breaching these laws.

The Consumer Guarantees Act applies to suppliers of goods and services to consumers in trade, regardless of whether the suppliers are individuals or companies. The Act provides consumers with specific guarantees such as acceptable quality, fitness for purpose, title and price.

Who should do this training?

Anyone who is involved in business transactions or direct communications with customers, suppliers and the general public needs some understanding of trade practices law.

Course Outline

This course is a component of the Trade Practices suite, which can also include Fair Trading and Commercial Practices and Acquisitions

  • Module 1: Provision of goods
  • Module 2: Provision of services

Cyber security – the overlooked factor in Privacy Protection

Cybersecurity is key to privacy compliance because human factors are the major contributors to privacy breaches in Australia

Course Customisation – the quick and inexpensive fix

Putting your own stamp on compliance training – quickly and within budget

Ethical Decison Making

Course Description

“Every choice, every decision we make helps to shape the world, for good or for ill.”
Dr Simon Longstaff, St James Ethics Centre

Good decision making in action

Developed in conjunction with the St James Ethics Centre, the Business Ethics course gives employees an understanding of how ethics apply to the workplace and how they can contribute to a more pleasant and productive working environment. The course is delivered in a practical way – meaning it relates ethical considerations to day-to-day organisational roles. Students learn about processes and principles, and how they apply to a wide variety of workplace situations and scenarios; helping them develop their own process for good decision making and action.

Who should do this training?

This course is suitable for anyone who has contact with other people during the course of their everyday job – whether it is colleagues, clients, suppliers, staff, managers, etc. As with all Salt courses, the training is designed to cater for a diverse audience and all levels of staff; from mailroom staff right up to senior executives. Some of the modules – for example, “Ethics and good decision making” – explain the basics of ethics while other modules cater for those who need to have a deeper understanding on an organisational level such as managers.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Ethics and good decision making
  • Module 2: Workplace relationships
  • Module 3: Business relationships
  • Module 4: Ethical dealings with your organisations
  • Module 5: An ethical organisation (for managers)