#DAU303
Consideration of Special Circumstances
and
Reconsideration, Review and Appeal
Who is this package for?
What outcomes can I expect?
OPTIONAL: Preparation, Lodgement and Guidances
What will I learn in this course?
The course explains the policies, key criteria, timeframes, costs and most likely outcomes of both.
What Colleges do we cover?

DAU303
Your options
Explanation of the College policies
Provide details of your circumstance and Seek an Opinion
It is a pre-Requisite you have undertaken the Explanation Option.
The Lead Role: We Prepare, Lodge and Guide
You must have sought an Opinion prior to this Option.
Frequently asked questions

Are there timeframes Consideration of Special Circumstances?
YES.
Each College has different timeframes. Best to seek our guidance as soon as possible.
Timesframes vary by College.
Each College has different timeframes. Best to seek our guidance as soon as possible.
Timesframes vary by College.
It is BEST to lodge BEFORE the examination or assessment.
AFTER the examination. Medical, Compassionate and other Incidents are generally <=5days.
NO CSC will be considered once the outcome of the examination or assessment is released.
Are there timeframes for Reconsideration, Review and Appeal?
YES.
Each College has different timeframes. Best to seek our guidance as soon as possible.
Timeframes vary by College.
Each College has different timeframes. Best to seek our guidance as soon as possible.
Timeframes vary by College.
RANZCR is generally <=10 days from date of decision.
Other Colleges vary 14-28 days.
When do I consider using Consideration for Special Circumstances?
A CSC is BEST lodged BEFORE the examination or assessment.
OR during the examination or assessment make the supervisor or assessor aware of our circumstances impacting you.
When is a Reconsideration most appropriate?
Following a College decision. Provide you have "Grounds for Reconsideration".
When is a Review most appropriate?
A Review is appropriate following an adverse Reconsideration. There are strict timeframes and there must be STRONG GROUNDS.
When is an Appeal most appropriate?
An APPEAL is most appropriate following an adverse REVIEW. There are strict timeframes for lodgement AND there must be STRONG GROUNDS.
Can you guarantee an outcome?
Sadly NO. In the Explantion option we outline the most likely bases that have succeeded. And in the Seeking Opinion option we will focus on your circumstances and provide guidance.