Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Revised policy regarding publication of regulatory decisions

24 JUNE 2016

To enhance consumer information and encourage increased compliance with the national Standards by training providers, from 1 July 2016, ASQA will implement a revised policy regarding the publication of its regulatory decisions.

ASQA’s current policy is that information about its regulatory decisions is not published until all avenues of review are fully exhausted, unless ASQA’s Commissioners deem there is a public interest served by earlier publication.

Under the revised policy, information about decisions will be published shortly after they are made.

ACPET National Conference August 2016


We are excited to announce the 2016 ACPET National Conference program is now available on the 
website.

Keydates

Registration OpensOpen
Early Bird Registration Closes30 June 2016
APIEF24 August 2016
Welcome Reception24 August 2016
ACPET National Conference25-26 August 2016
Conference Dinner25 August 2016

ACPET National Conference August 2016


We are excited to announce the 2016 ACPET National Conference program is now available on the 
website.

Keydates

Registration OpensOpen
Early Bird Registration Closes30 June 2016
APIEF24 August 2016
Welcome Reception24 August 2016
ACPET National Conference25-26 August 2016
Conference Dinner25 August 2016

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Resources from Stakeholder Briefing, and Course Accreditation Briefing Session


22 JUNE 2016

The slides from these sessions are now available as a PDF or for viewing via SlideShare.
ASQA Stakeholder Briefings 2016 (PDF 1MB)
ASQA Course Accreditation Briefings 2016 (PDF 2.7MB)

Heavy penalty for bogus qualification


8 JUNE 2016

A former trainer has been ordered to pay $120,000 for providing her employer with 11 bogus vocational education and training (VET) qualifications, providing another two bogus qualifications to a co-worker and submitting false qualifications to the national regulator as proof of her competency.

The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) successfully obtained declarations from the Federal Court that Synthia Dee M Restar of Beecroft, New South Wales, fabricated the qualifications in contravention of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011.

Between January 2012 and April 2014, Ms Restar fabricated qualifications in aged care, disability and business management in her own name and provided each to her employer as legitimate qualifications. She also provided three of the bogus qualifications to an ASQA auditor in support of an application to become a registered training organisation (RTO).

Ms Restar also fabricated two aged care qualifications for a co-worker and falsely represented those qualifications to be legitimate.

ASQA Chief Commissioner Chris Robinson said the bogus qualifications were uncovered during an ASQA investigation.

“As a result of this investigation, ASQA cancelled the registration of the RTO in question and used the powers available to it to pursue Ms Restar for her wrongdoing,” Mr Robinson said.

Mr Robinson said ASQA had been building its investigative capabilities during the past 18 months.

“ASQA is determined to use the powers available to it to ensure learners are getting high quality training and assessment which provides them with the skills that employers are looking for.

“The authority has close to 100 officers – including many with specialist investigative skills and experience - who are applying regulatory scrutiny to RTOs across Australia each and every day.

“ASQA will continue to target its resources at RTOs providing poor quality training and seek to remove them from the sector and, where appropriate, seek criminal or civil prosecutions.”

State Training Services NSW


Regional VET Pathways Initiative

The Government's Regional Vocational Education and Training (VET) Pathways initiative supports 15 to 19 year olds not in study or in a job to find pathways into education, training and work. The initiative offers services to re-engage young people and help them pursue careers.

The following service providers are currently offering young people access to career mentoring, planning and brokerage of pathways to training and employment, including apprenticeships and traineeships:
  • Connect Northern Rivers in the Richmond-Tweed regionContact: Leanne O’Grady (m) 0402 428 831
  • Mid Coast Connect in the Mid-North Coast regionContact: Jenny Fraser (m) 0418 624 342 or for more information go to:www.midcoastconnect.com.au
  • Southern Region Business Enterprise Centre (SRBEC) in the Capital regionContact: Anja Livingstone, phone (02) 6297 3121 or for more information go to:www.srbec.com.au
  • Skillset in the Central West regionContact: Wayne Foster, phone (02) 6330 1414 or for more information go to:www.skillset.com.au
  • Careers Network in the New England North West regionContact: Debbie Taekata, phone (02) 6763 4800 or (m) 0412 078 003 or for more information go to: www.careersnetwork.org.au

The NSW Regional VET Pathways program will support an estimated 1,000 young people each year to find pathways into education, training or work.

VELG Workshop


Developing Assessments for Clustered Units 6 July 2016




Smart and Skilled Update No 25


Update No 25

Fee Free Scholarships for People who are or who have experienced Domestic Violence

Catapult - Contextualising Assessments - Webinar - 7 July 2016



In this webinar you’ll learn about what contextualisation means with regard to qualifications and units of competency.


We will talk about how you might approach this for your learner cohort and how you can use our Editable Assessment Tool to contextualise assessments .



Date: Thursday 7th July 2016 11am ACST

Presenter: Mardi Hassam, Customer Service Manager

Duration: 20mins



Register your attendance here

Attendees will receive a confirmation email of attendance for use as professional development evidence.

Can't make it - don't worry. A recording of our webinar will be available on our YouTube channel after the event.

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