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Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Fraud Prevention in the Charity Sector
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission
This online course explored how fraud can effect charities and the ways a charity can reduce fraud risks. This course covered topics including fraud risks that are common to charities, who is responsible for managing these fraud risks, ways your charity can protect itself from fraud, fraud prevention resources and how to apply these resources to your charity.
2 weeks, 1 hour per week
Rachel Smith
Director of Advice Services, Education and Public Affairs
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Define fraud in the charity sector and identify the different types of fraud their charity may face.
- Describe the features common to charities that are fraud risks.
- Explain why Responsible Persons should manage fraud risks in a charity.
- Summarise various ways to protect charities from fraud.
- Apply resources relevant to fraud prevention to their charity.
Syllabus
- Define fraud in the charity sector and the different types of fraud your charity may face.
- Identifying fraud risks in charities.
- Who should manage fraud risks in a charity?
- How to protect charities from fraud.
- Resources relevant to fraud prevention.
Issued on 16th April 2023
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