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VET Quality Update

VET Quality Update. The NEW VET Regulator Model ‐ Vision. As of 1 July 2011 – ASQA became the new VET regulator Their Vision Students employers and governments have full confidence in the quality of vocational education and training outcomes delivered by RTOs Their Model

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VET Quality Update

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  1. VET Quality Update

  2. The NEW VET Regulator Model ‐ Vision As of 1 July 2011 – ASQA became the new VET regulator Their Vision Students employers and governments have full confidence in the quality of vocational education and training outcomes delivered by RTOs Their Model • Ensures risks to quality vocational education are well managed • Employs a strong compliance auditing and monitoring regime and a range of escalating sanctions • Promotes and flexibility innovation in VET …Has a number of key features

  3. Key features • Robust framework of legislation and standards • Balanced and responsive • Risk focus • Industry engagement • Rigorous audit methodology • Fairness and transparency • Promotion of informed choice by consumers • Accountability • Accessibility

  4. VET Quality Framework (VQF) The standards (SNR 15,16,17) for NVR Registered Training Organisation The Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) The Fit and Proper persons Requirement The Financial Viability Risk Assessment Requirements The Data Provision Requirements AQTF to VQF

  5. SNR 15 The RTO provides quality training and assessment across all of its operations, as follows: 15.1 The RTO collects, analyses, and acts on relevant data for continuous improvement of training and assessment. 15.2 Strategies for training and assessment meet the requirements of the relevant Training Package or VET accredited course and have been developed through effective consultation with industry. 15.3 Staff, facilities, equipment and training and assessment materials used by the RTO are consistent with the requirements of the Training Package or VET accredited course and the RTO’s own training and assessment strategies and are developed through effective consultation with industry 15.4 Training and assessment is delivered by trainers and assessors who: a) have the necessary training and assessment competencies as determined by the National Quality Council or its successors and b) have the relevant vocational competencies at least to the level being delivered or assessed and c) can demonstrate current industry skills directly relevant to the training/assessment being undertaken and d) continue to develop their vocational education and training (VET) knowledge and skills as well as their industry currency and trainer/assessor competence. 15.5 Assessment including Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): a) meets the requirements of the relevant Training Package or VET accredited course and b) is conducted in accordance with the principles of assessment and the rules of evidence and c) meets workplace and, where relevant, regulatory requirements and d) is systematically validated.

  6. SNR 16 The RTO adheres to principles of access and equity and maximises outcome for its clients, as follows: 16.1 The RTO establishes the needs of clients, and delivers services to meet these needs. 16.2 The RTO continuously improves client services by collecting, analysing and acting on relevant data. 16.3 Before clients enroll or enter into an agreement, the RTO informs them about the training, assessment and support services to be provided, and about their rights and obligations. 16.4 Employers and other parties who contribute to each learner’s training and assessment are engaged in the development, delivery and monitoring of training and assessment. 16.5 Learners receive training, assessment and support services that meet their individual needs. 16.6 Learners have timely access to current and accurate records of their participation and progress. 16.7 The RTO provides appropriate mechanisms and services for learners to have complaints and appeals addressed efficiently and effectively.

  7. SNR 17 Management systems are responsive to the needs of clients, staff and stakeholders, and the environment in which the RTO operates, as follows: 17.1 The RTO’s management of its operations ensures clients receive the services detailed in their agreement with the RTO. 17.2 The RTO uses a systematic and continuous improvement approach to the management of operations. 17.3 The RTO monitors training and/or assessment services provided on its behalf to ensure that it complies with all aspects of the VET Quality Framework. 17.4 The RTO manages records to ensure their accuracy and integrity

  8. Balanced and Responsive to Risk • Stringent conditions for entry into the market • Proportionate regulatory intervention based on risk assessment • Expectation of compliance at all times • A range of sanctions for failure to comply with standards and legislation

  9. Risk Management • Analysis of VET system risks: – Data from audit outcomes about compliance trends – Feedback from industry bodies (ISCs and industry regulators) and professional associations – Complaints data and trends – State/Territory/Australian Government intelligence (e.g. apprenticeship regulation, purchasing, DIAC) – Analysis of non‐compliance data, quality indicators including student and employer outcomes, & visa data

  10. Industry Engagement emphasised Aim: Confidence that vocational outcomes meet industry standards Industry should be effectively engaged in: • Developing engagement strategies • Providing guidance on training and assessment resources • Participate in Assessment validation • Providing advice on additional requirements for Licensing outcomes • Participating in audit activities, either pre‐regulator engagement, technical advisers or strategic industry audit

  11. Accessibility One national regulator for: • RTO registration (except for VIC and WA where providers have state based operations) Note: All TAFE institutes in VIC & WA are registered with ASQA • CRICOS registration • Course accreditation • One national regulator to monitor compliance including: • any cross‐jurisdictional operations • operations outside of Australia where training and assessment are conducted and AQF qualifications and Statements of Attainment are issued • any online operations

  12. How is TAFE NSW preparing? • identifying State – wide improvements in the scope of registration and related processes • systematically examining the processes in relation to varying scope of registration and course accreditation • Identifying system issues • addressing gaps identified

  13. Context • Both OTEN and WSI due for RTO re-registration in May 2012.

  14. Risk areas for WSI • Assessment and assessment validation • Teacher qualifications/skills matrix • Training & assessment strategy • Industry Engagement • Teach out

  15. How is Western Sydney Institute preparing? Western Institute will continue to: • participate in scope audits annually coordinated by TAFE NSW QSU • conduct internal audits and participate in external audits (ASQA/ISO /Industry) • review and update current policy and procedures and develop new document where needed inline with the changes • Support Institute staff through ongoing communications (Lunchbyte sessions/ Senior staff meetings/email/team meetings/intranet webpage update/line management) • Work with sections as needed

  16. Western Sydney Institute initiatives: • SNR Risk assessment • SNR Health Check • Qualifications upgrade project by Workforce Capability Unit • Independent review of compliance planned for February • Action plan development underway to prepare Institute. • Professional development for Head Teachers

  17. What happens now? • The National Standards Council (now know as NSSC (National Skills Standards Council) will continue to develop and refine the national standards and training packages. • Western Sydney Institute will continue to provide information to staff as it comes to hand. • For more information go to Corporate Planning and Performance page on the Intranet or contact us directly.

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