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7–10Work Education 7–10 Syllabus (2025)

Record of changes
Implementation from 2028
Expand for detailed implementation advice

Content

Stage 4

Workplace rights, responsibilities and safety (core)
Rights and responsibilities in the workplace
  • The differences between an employer and an employee, including their rights and responsibilities

  • The rights of people with disability in the workplace

  • The terms and conditions of an employment contract

  • The purpose of a workplace code of conduct

  • The consequences of breaching an employment contract

  • Legal protection for employees from unfair dismissal

  • The organisations that inform and support employers and employees

  • The importance of understanding workplace rights and responsibilities for individuals to self-advocate and make informed decisions in the workplace

Workplace safety
  • The characteristics of the international human right to safe working conditions

  • The legal and ethical requirements of workplace safety

  • Chemical, ergonomic, physical and psychological hazards in the workplace and the importance of risk assessments

  • The steps involved in conducting a risk assessment

  • Types of safety measures in the workplace, including the use of technology to improve safety

  • The features and importance of a proactive safety culture in the workplace, including the provision of education and training

  • The role of health and safety committees

  • Strategies to minimise workplace injury risks for workers, including young people and individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

  • The implications and costs of unsafe work environments and practices

  • The purpose of workers compensation legislation

  • Evaluation of workplace safety legislation using workplace law cases

  • How a safe workplace affects career-related decisions and career satisfaction

Responsible use of technology in the workplace
  • The legal and ethical responsibilities and issues associated with technology use in the workplace

  • The importance of cybersecurity and cyber safety in the workplace

  • Practices to promote cybersecurity and cyber safety in the workplace

  • Strategies to build resilience to technological challenges in the workplace

Thinking, researching and communicating
  • Examine and practise skills related to workplace rights, responsibilities and safety in hypothetical and real-world work situations

  • Investigate a current issue in relation to workplace rights, responsibilities and/or safety, and communicate findings using subject-specific terminology in written, oral, visual or multimodal form

  • Create written texts to explain and analyse aspects of workplace safety, rights and responsibilities

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