Diploma in Government (Fraud Control)PSP50604
AUSTUDY APPROVED
This specialist qualification covers the competencies required of those responsible for the coordination and conduct of fraud control prevention and detection. Electives should reflect the responsibilities of the individual and the job skills required for effective performance. Where a free choice of Electives is possible in the qualification packaging rules, Electives may also be drawn from other Training Packages to reflect the work context and career plans of the individual.
A total of 11 units are required to achieve the award of Diploma in Government (Fraud Control), 10 of which are mandatory core units and 1 are the candidates choice electives.
Core Units - Mandatory |
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PSPETHC501B |
Promote the values and ethos of public service |
PSPGOV504B |
Undertake research and analysis |
PSPGOV505A |
Promote diversity |
PSPGOV512A |
Use complex workplace communication strategies |
PSPLEGN501B |
Promote compliance with legislation in the public sector |
PSPOHS501A |
Monitor and maintain workplace safety |
PSPFRAU504B |
Conduct fraud risk assessments |
PSPFRAU505B |
Develop fraud control plans |
PSPFRAU506B |
Implement fraud control activities |
PSPFRAU507B |
Coordinate development and implementation of fraud information systems |
Electives |
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PSPFRAU501B |
Communicate fraud control awareness |
PSPFRAU502B |
Anticipate and detect possible fraud activity |
Choose 1 Elective from those listed above. |
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