ACER will make alternative testing arrangements subject to approval from Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV). Candidates wishing to apply for reasonable adjustments must do so at the time of registering and must contact the ACER FRV team to discuss their needs by email frv@acer.org
ACER will work with candidates and FRV to ensure equitable testing arrangements are made where reasonably practical. Requests made after the closing date for applications will not be considered.
For psychometric reasons there is no possibility of reviewing or giving special consideration to test results, such as adjusting results for any perceived or actual disadvantage; or whether the actual or perceived disadvantage arises from any incident on the sitting day or any wanted adjustment to sitting conditions. Consequently, it is important that any such adjustment be applied for in accordance with ACER's reasonable adjustments procedure. This will ensure such adjustments are made in advance of sitting.
ACER recommends that candidates submit all relevant supporting documentation pertaining to a medical condition to the FRV recruitment team at the time of applying.
Candidates are required to submit supporting documentation to ACER and QFRV, at least six weeks prior to the assessment date to allow time for a case-by-case review and arrangements to be made where feasible. The supporting documentation can be sent to frv@acer.org . Candidates can expect an outcome within four weeks.
Supporting documentation related to a test taker’s application for reasonable adjustments must:
be from a registered medical/health practitioner on the practitioner's official letterhead;
include the date and title, name, registration number, contact details, and signature of the practitioner; and
not be prepared by a practitioner who is related to the test taker.
details of diagnosis including the severity of the condition/disability and associated impairment;
information including date when the diagnosis was made and the date of professional’s most recent evaluation;
detailed information regarding the impact of the disability or condition on the test taker’s ability to sit the test under standard testing conditions, including levels of functional limitation resulting from the disability or condition;
any additional information about diagnosis, severity and impairment, including use of relevant assessment instruments with established reliability and validity;
detailed information, if relevant, on the impact any medications or medical treatments may have on the test taker’s ability to sit the test under standard testing conditions;
recommended adjustments that are justified by an evidence-based rationale, specifying the component/s of the test that the adjustments are requested for;
the Medical/Healthcare Practitioner’s professional credentials