COLLATED EVIDENCE GUIDES: NACLC
A1.1 ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT: GOVERNANCE
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Governance
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Organisational Structure: Roles, Responsibilities and Delegations
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Board Recruitment, Induction and Training
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Board Code of Ethics and Conduct
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Policies and Procedures
A1.2 ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT: PLANNING
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Internal reporting (Reporting to the Board)
EVIDENCE GUIDE:External Accountability
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Service or Activity Planning
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Operational or Business Planning
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Organisational Performance Monitoring
A1.3 ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT: STAFFING
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Organisational Values
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Staff Recruitment
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Staff Orientation and Induction
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Conditions of Employment
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Staff Supervision, Development and Training
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Workplace Health and Safety
A1.4 ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Financial Controls and Record Keeping
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Financial Management
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Asset Management
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Service User Funds
A1.5 ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT: GENERAL RISK AND COMPLIANCE
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Legal and Contractual Compliance
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Risk Management
A2.1 MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND DATA
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Information Management
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Personal Records and Privacy
A2.2 PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Publications and Media
B1 INFORMATION, ASSESSMENT AND REFERRAL
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Information, Assessment and Referral
B2 PROVISION OF ADVICE AND CASEWORK
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Provision of Advice and Casework
B3 SUPERVISION OF LEGAL PRACTICE
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Supervision of Legal Practice
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Volunteers
B4 FILE MANAGEMENT
EVIDENCE GUIDE:File Management
B5 SPECIALIST, AUSPICED OR HOSTED PROJECTS OR SERVICES
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Specialist, Auspiced or Hosted Services
C1 COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND LEGAL EDUCATION
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Community Information and Legal Education
C2 RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LAW REFORM
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Research, Advocacy and Law Reform
D1 ACCESSIBILITY
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Service Access
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Service intake or entry
D2 ASSESSING CLIENT SATISFACTION AND MANAGING COMPLAINTS
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Client Feedback and Complaints
A1.1 ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT: GOVERNANCE
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Governance
Governance deals with the way in which your organisation’s Board or management committee carries out its constitutional duties.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- A governing body (Board or management committee) that operates in accordance with a current constitution (rules of association or other legal document of incorporation)
- Documented processes for conducting and documenting Board or management committee meetings
- A viable governing body that meets as required
What you should attach as evidence:
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Relevant sections from the organisation’s constitutionPolicy and procedures for the Board or management committee
Example of agenda and minutes from a Board or management committee meeting
Report on numbers of meetings held in the previous year and proportion of members attending each meeting
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Organisational Structure
Organisational Structure: Roles, Responsibilities and Delegations deals with the way in which the organisation:
- allocates roles and responsibilities to the Board or management committee, particular staff positions and groups within the organisation
- maintains reporting and accountability across the organisation.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- A documented overview of the structure of the organisation and the allocation of the main roles and responsibilities
- Clear lines of communication, reporting and accountabilities
- Documented processes for decision making and for delegations of authority to act or make decisions
What you should attach as evidence:
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Organisational chart, diagram or overviewPolicy or description of the main roles within the organisation
Policy or sample of terms of reference for sub committees or working groups
Copy of delegations of authority
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Board Recruitment, Induction and Training
Board Recruitment, Induction and Training deals with the way in which the organisation recruits and selects new members of its Board or management committee, provides them with an orientation to their role and responsibilities and with ongoing skill development.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Documented and transparent processes for recruitment, nomination and selection of Board or management committee members that comply with the organisation’s constitution
- Processes for identifying the general governance and specific service related skills required for Board or management committee members
- Processes for ensuring that the composition of the Board or management committee is representative and diverse
- Processes for ensuring that Board or management committee members have the skills and knowledge they need to perform their role effectively, including the provision of orientation and induction
What you should attach as evidence:
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Relevant sections of the organisation’s constitution and/or recruitment and appointment policy for Board/management committee membersPolicy and procedure for orientation, induction and training of Board/management committee members
Outline of orientation and/or training or development programs provided to Board/management committee members over the past year
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Board Code of Ethics and Conduct
Board Code of Ethics and Conduct deals with the way in which the organisation provides guidance to Board or management committee members on how they are expected to act, the values that should inform their behaviour and on managing conflicts of interest.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- A process for Board or management committee members agreeing to comply with a code of ethics and conduct
- Documented processes for identifying and managing conflicts of interest for Board or management committee members
What you should attach as evidence:
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Policy and procedures for a code of ethics and conductPolicy and procedures for managing conflicts of interest
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Policies and Procedures
Policies and Procedures deals with the way in which the organisation provides guidance to Board or management committee members, staff and volunteers through providing documented policy and procedures for all core aspects of its operation.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Current policies and procedures for all aspects of governance, administration and operation of the organisation
- Documented ways of operating that comply with external legal, industry or contractual requirements
- Processes for monitoring implementation of procedures
- Processes for reviewing and updating policies
- Processes for ensuring relevant personnel are aware of required procedures
What you should attach as evidence:
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List of documented policiesSample policy and procedure, or policy template
Policy and procedure for developing, documenting, reviewing and updating policies
Procedure for making policy documents accessible to relevant personnel
A1.2 ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT: PLANNING
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Internal reporting (Reporting to the Board)
Internal Reporting deals with the way in which the Board or management committee and senior staff monitor and control the performance of the organisation and its personnel.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Processes for internal reporting that address the main aspects of the organisation’s operation
- Effective monitoring by the Board or management committee and senior staff of the financial health, legal compliance, risk management and services or activities of the organisation
- Effective monitoring by the Board or management committee of the performance of the senior staff member responsible for day to day management of the organisation
What you should attach as evidence:
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Policy and procedures for internal reportingTemplate or example of regular reports received by the Board or management committee
EVIDENCE GUIDE:External Accountability
External Accountability deals with the way in which the organisation reports to its members, funding providers, community and other stakeholders.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- A process for reporting on an annual basis to members and external stakeholders
- A process for ensuring that specific reporting obligations under service or funding agreements, other contracts, legislation or incorporation requirements are met
What you should attach as evidence:
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A copy of the organisation’s annual reportProcedure for distribution or publication of the annual report
Policy and procedures for meeting specific reporting requirements and/or example of a reporting compliance register or checklist
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Service or Activity Planning
Service or Activity Planning deals with the way in which the organisation plans the delivery of its services and activities.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Processes for collecting and utilising information about client needs and about effective service delivery to inform service planning
- Documented processes for planning services and activities
- Documented processes for consulting with client or stakeholder groups as part of the development of service or activity plans
- Processes for using evaluation results to plan improvements in services or activities
What you should attach as evidence:
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Policy and procedures for service or activity planningExamples or templates used in consultation or stakeholder feedback collection
Current service or activity plan
Policy and procedures for evaluating services and activities or example of evaluation report for completed service period or activity
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Operational or Business Planning
Operational or Business Planning deals with the way in which the organisation plans and monitors the implementation of action to meet its strategic plan or goals.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- A documented plan which reflects the broader goals of the organisation but indicates how shorter term objectives will be met
- A process for reviewing and monitoring progress against the plan
- Alignment between the operational or business plan and any other organisational plans
What you should attach as evidence:
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A copy of the operational or business planTemplate or example for reporting against the plan or monitoring progress
Information about the links between this plan and any other organisational plans
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Organisational Performance Monitoring
Organisational Performance Monitoring deals with the way in which the organisation collects data, evaluates its service delivery and operations and makes improvements.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Documented performance measures for key aspects of the organisation’s services and operations
- Documented processes for monitoring and evaluating organisational performance
- Processes for incorporating service user or other stakeholder feedback in performance monitoring
- Documented procedures for utilising performance data to make improvements in aspects of the organisation’s services and operations
What you should attach as evidence:
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Current performance measures or indicators (these may be part of an organisational plan)Policy and procedures for performance monitoring and reporting
Report against performance measures or indicators for a recent reporting period or an evaluation report
A1.3 ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT: STAFFING
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Organisational Values
Organisational Values deals with the way in which the organisation identifies and documents the purpose, aims, values and ethics that it will operate by and how its uses these to guide the actions of its Board or management committee members, staff and volunteers.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Documented statements of the organisation’s purpose and aims, values and philosophies
- Documented code of behaviour applying to all personnel
- Processes for ensuring that the organisation’s values are consistent with any funding program that provides it with funds, are actively communicated and promoted within the organisation and reflected in the way the organisation conducts its business
What you should attach as evidence:
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Statement of organisational purpose and values (usually part of the organisation’s constitution and/or strategic plan)Code of ethics and conduct applying to Board/management committee members, staff and volunteers
Example of a service or activity policy that reflects the organisation’s core values
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Staff Recruitment
Staff Recruitment deals with the way in which the organisation recruits and screens appropriately skilled staff.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- A documented recruitment process that applies principles of equity, transparency and complies with anti-discrimination legislation
- Screening checks (such as working with children, police etc) as required by legislation or funding body
- Records kept of recruitment processes
What you should attach as evidence:
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Policy and procedures for recruiting paid staffPolicy and procedures for conducting screening checks for paid staff and volunteers
Description of records kept if not outlined in a recruitment policy
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Staff Orientation and Induction
Staff Orientation and Induction deals with the way in which the organisation provides new staff with information about the organisation, their role and responsibilities and introduces them to the workplace.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- A documented process for orienting new staff and providing them with the information they need to perform their role
What you should attach as evidence:
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Policy and procedure for providing staff orientation and inductionDescription of how records are kept of orientation and induction if not covered in an orientation and induction procedure
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Conditions of Employment
Conditions of Employment deals with the way in which the organisation documents its expectations of individual paid staff, the terms of their employment and their rights to industrial protection.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Documented position descriptions for each staff position
- Employment contracts or agreements linked to wages and working conditions that comply with relevant awards and legislation
- Documented processes for disciple or dismissal of paid staff
- Personnel records for each paid staff member
What you should attach as evidence:
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Policy and procedures for setting and documenting conditions of employment for paid staffExample of a position description and job contract
Policy and procedures for staff disciple and dismissal
Description of how personnel records are kept if not covered in employment policy and procedures
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Staff Supervision, Development and Training
Staff Supervision, Development and Training deals with the way in which the organisation ensures that staff are capable of performing their jobs effectively by providing supervision, guidance and professional development.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Documented processes for regular supervision and assessment of paid staff performance
- Processes for identifying skill development needs and providing training opportunities
What you should attach as evidence:
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Policy and procedures for staff supervision and the management of poor performancePolicy and procedures for staff development or sample of a staff development plan
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Workplace Health and Safety
Workplace Health and Safety deals with the way in which the organisation ensures that it provides a workplace that is safe for staff and volunteers and that complies with workplace health and safety legislation.
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Documented workplace procedures that comply with workplace health and safety legislation
- Emergency and evacuation procedures
- Documented records of incidents, accidents and injuries
- Regular orientation and training for staff and volunteers on health and safety procedures
What you should attach as evidence:
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Policy and procedure for workplace health and safetyEvacuation and emergency procedures
Template or procedure for reporting and documenting workplace accidents and injuries
Policy and procedure for orientation and training for staff and volunteers in relevant workplace health and safety procedures
A1.4 ORGANISATIONAL MANAGEMENT: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Financial Controls and Record Keeping
Financial controls and record keeping deal with the way the organisation processes and records the funds it receives and the payments that it makes (transactions).
The standard requires that the following should be in place:
- Methods for systematically invoicing and receipting that ensures a piece of evidence (primary record) is kept for every transaction
- An accounting system into which each transaction is entered
- An accounting system that keeps track of what the organisation owes or is owed (accruals)
- An accounting system that can produce income and expenditure statements and a balance sheet
- Methods or processing transactions and managing bank accounts that safeguard against fraud or misappropriation of funds
- An annual audit, unless the organisation is not required by legislation or its funding body to have a formal audit.
- An annual financial report.
What you should attach as evidence:
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The name of your accounting program (e.g. MYOB, Quickbooks etc)Your chart of accounts or a statement that you are using the Standard Chart of Accounts
Your delegations of authority (either a delegation chart or a policy covering who can make financial decisions and authorise payments)
A fraud prevention policy or procedure
A sample copy of your regular (e.g. monthly) financial reporting
A copy of a monthly reconciliation of your accounts or a statement from your bookkeeper certifying that these are done on a regular basis
A copy of your last year’s annual financial report
A copy of the last year’s audit report (this may be part of your annual financial report
EVIDENCE GUIDE:Financial Management