The 2011 year in RTOs – changes in the VET sector

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As per my previous writings with the calendar winding rapidly down to the end of 2011, it’s a good opportunity to pause and reflect for a moment on what’s happened in the last 12 months and what is happening in the next 12 months. in the VET sector around Australia there have been many changes. «Read More»

Continuous improvement in your RTO – reviewing 2011

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! May 2012 prove to be your best year yet. Speaking of best years, have you made plans for this new one?
Now is the time to review what happened last year and make plans and goals for the new one. Small businesses as well as RTOs are often so «Read More»

Auditing your RTO

The AQTF and ASQA state that a training organisation will generally be audited when it first applies for registration, again within the first 12 months of initial registration and then at renewal of registration .
Audits may also occur at other times such as monitoring or strategic audits, or when an RTO wants to extend its «Read More»

Building a Team Culture within your RTO

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Your people are your greatest resource. By building a team culture where all employees work together builds upon their own potential, and your business.
An RTO is not all about meeting the quality standards, it is a business and it has people in it.
This guide, a gift from Citrix GoToMeeting, is well-written, uplifting and very «Read More»

ASQA updates

Adding qualifications and units of competency for minor updates
ASQA does not require an application from registered training organisations (RTOs) when there are minor updates (Industry Skills Council upgrades) of Training Package qualifications or units of competency, if an RTO has the qualification on their scope. ASQA will check that updates have been taken into account «Read More»

Minor changes of codes; how does this effect your RTO?

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Recently I have had conversations with people within RTOs asking about how they go about delivering units that have had minor updates, but it has meant they have a last letter in the code changing, for example, HLTCC401A to HLTCC401B.
No wonder there has been confusion; I have noted that not every registering body has had «Read More»

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