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Standards where non-compliances have occured

Whilst this video relates the SNRs and not the new standards, the information provided in this video is still useful information. Carly Simpson and Sue Hepperlin from ASQA discuss areas of non-compliance. Organisations applying for initial registration are often found to be non-compliant with Sue Hepperlin. Standard 4 requires the applicant to have strategies in […]

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New Standards – Review your Marketing material

Your marketing is extremely important to business development; it brings in the money. Good marketing shows your brand, who you are, what you do, and to whom you provide services. It should address your customers’ problems and show how your training solves those problems. Defining certain qualities of your business in your marketing means your

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news article – Are you ready for the revised standards for RTOs

Are you ready for the new revised standards for Registered Training Organisations The above link shows an article that was published in the last issue of 2014 in the RTO Success Magazine. “2014 is moving rapidly ahead, and RTOs and people intending to become RTOs should be keeping aware of the new standards that will begin

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Are you ready for the new revised standards for Registered Training Organisations?

The new Standards are looming; as an existing RTO you need to be operating within them by April 2015. So how do you make the changes? Are you sure you will have everything covered? What specifics do I need to change or add? F4 Solutions is assisting RTOs individually to work on solutions that will

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Literacy resources available from Logistics Training Council

TLISC has just released more free resources to support the implementation of Foundation Skills in the transport and logistics industry. Making the Connections (now available) A resource for industry based VET trainer/assessors who have little or no awareness of the increasing emphasis on identifying and addressing LLN issues in the competency based training and assessment

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LLN Resources available for everyone

With the new LLN unit for trainers being pushed out, RTOs are looking at ways to support their students more and more. If you or your RTO is seeking to improve participants’ language, literacy and/or numeracy, to enable them to participate more effectively in the training offered by your RTO or in the labour force which

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LLN; there are no more excuses

Literally millions of Australians have insufficient LLN skills to benefit fully from training or to participate effectively at work. The situation looks as if it could be getting worse, not better: the LLN performance of Australian students has, over the past decade, worsened in comparison to other OECD countries. There are no more excuses. The Industry Skills Councils (ISCs)

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Work health and safety research sessions

News from safetyculture All WHS professionals, directors and other officer managers are invited to take part in a research study which includes a free information and training session on the draft Work Health and Safety Reporting Guidelines (2014). The sessions have been developed by the International Governance & Performance (IGAP) Research Centre at Macquarie University

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