| Curriculum |
Management Of Resources |
Management Of School Grounds |
| Opportunities exist for the inclusion of IPM into environmental education programs (existing and new). |
Minimising chemical pesticides is a priority for the protection of health and the environment. |
Grounds and buildings can be learning areas in IPM. |
| IPM policy to include a commitment to the education of the entire school community. Staff identify opportunities for student involvement in IPM. |
IPM is best practice, cost effective, promotes a healthier school environment and provides participatory democracy in the management of pest control. |
IPM is a long-term strategy that protects and enhances biodiversity in the school
environment. |
| Students learn about potential pests and their habitats and investigate criteria for setting management objectives. |
Executive, maintenance staff and pest managers identify opportunities for adoption of ESD principles within IPM Policy. Identify potential for cost savings and other benefits.Assess training needs. |
Schools work with local community to link to other land and habitat conservation projects (e.g. reducing stormwater pollution). |
| Students conduct a pest audit and identify opportunities for their involvement in the on-going monitoring and identification program. |
Purchasing policy covers
liability, time frames, effectiveness and ensures compliance with all relevant government regulations, laws and policies and IPM policy. |
School community explores links between IPM policy, environmental education
curricula and SEP. |
| Staff and students identify occupant sensitivities and review IPM policy objectives and action thresholds. |
Inspect areas that require maintenance. |
Manage pests that may occur on school sites to reduceinterference with the learning environment of students. Minimise risks of injury to students, staff and other occupants. |
| Design IPM strategies based on knowledge of pest biology and habitats. |
IPM strategies to reflect ESD requirements. Monitor material use in maintenance in accordance with ESD principles. |
Preserve and enhance the integrity of the school buildings, structures and surrounds. |
| All staff and students understand and implement hygienestandards as part of the IPM strategy. |
Identify learning opportunities in resource management. |
Identify areas in school grounds and buildings requiring on-going management and long-term strategies for rehabilitation and repair. |
| Monitoring, identifying and reporting pest activity. |
Notify school community of commencement and details of the IPM strategy. |
IPM strategies to achieve long term management of pests and enhance grounds and buildings. |
| IPM strategies evaluated against IPM policy objectives and SEP requirements. |
Evaluate use of resources and compliance with ESD. |
Evaluate results of long-term IPM strategies and enhancement to school grounds and buildings. |