They have been provided on our website to support the VET industry. The VET Quality Framework (VQF) is the national set of standards which assures nationally consistent, high-quality
training and assessment services for the clients of Australia's vocational education and training system. The most current Legislative Instruments may be downloaded from the Australian Government ComLaw.
We have developed a New CD to Support RTOs in regards the VET Quality Framework. For more information in regard our VET Quality Framework resources CDs for
those wishing to register as RTOs click here. For current RTOs click here.
If you require support in the above areas, contact Ray
Earl.
VET Quality Framework
The following PDF documents have been downloaded (in August 2011) from the ComLaw & ASQA websites, and in some cases we have provided direct links to the ComLaw, ASQA and AQF websites. These
documents provide detailed information about the new standards:
National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 - NVETRA
Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations 2012 - SNR
Fit and Proper Person Requirements 2011 - FPPR
Financial Viability Risk Assessment Requirements 2011 - FVRAR
Data Provision Requirements 2012 - DPR
Australian Qualifications Framework (Jan 2013 ed) - AQF
Risk Assessment Framework - ASQA's RAF
The following PDF documents have been downloaded (in Dec 2010) from the training.com.au website, which provides detailed information about the standards:
Current AQTF (2010) Conditions & Standards
AQTF - Essential Conditions and Standards for Initial Registration
AQTF - Essential Conditions and Standards for Continuing Registration
AQTF - User Guide to the Essential Conditions and Standards for Initial Registration
AQTF - User Guide to the Essential Conditions and Standards for Continuing Registration
AQTF - Audit Handbook
The above documents are © Commonwealth of Australia July 2010
We acknowledge the Commonwealth of Australia as the Copyright owner of the above handbooks. The work is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study or training purposes, subject
to the inclusion of an acknowledgement of the source and provided that it is not used for commercial use or sale. All rights are reserved. If you desire to reproduce or use the above handbooks for
purposes other than those indicated above you will require prior written permission from the Commonwealth.
Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction and copyright should be addressed to the Branch Manager, Infrastructure and Connections Branch, Youth and Industry Skills Group, Department of
Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR), GPO Box 9880, Canberra City, ACT, 2601.
Previous AQTF 2007 Standards:
AQTF 2007 - Users Guide to the Essential Standards for Registration, 64
pages
AQTF 2007 - Essential Standards for Registration, 12 pages
The above documents are © Commonwealth of Australia June 2007
AQTF 2007 - Quality Indicators Handbook for Registered Training
Organisations, 24 pages
The above document is © Commonwealth of Australia December 2008
We acknowledge the Commonwealth of Australia as the Copyright owner of the above handbooks. The work is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study or training purposes, subject
to the inclusion of an acknowledgement of the source and provided that it is not used for commercial use or sale. All rights are reserved. If you desire to reproduce or use the above handbooks for
purposes other than those indicated above you will require prior written permission from the Commonwealth.
Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction and copyright should be addressed to the Branch Manager, Technology and Information Services Branch, Industry Skills Development Group, Department of
Education, Science and Training, GPO Box 9880, Canberra City, ACT, 2601.
Time is Money - Don't waste your time creating AQTF documentation.
The RTO must provide evidence that details how they are complying with the standards. This can be an often arduous and timely task for New RTOs and operational RTOs and in the initial stages of
planning for registration this may take up to 12 months in preparation. There is NO NEED to reinvent the wheel. Skynet has developed, tested and been audited on most of our
materials.
The cost of time in you completing the process or in fact hiring someone to do this work would be well over $10,000, our CDs include over
120 documents and resources and additional documentation outlining The Standards and How We Meet Them. This definitely is value for money at less than $1000, click here for more details. |