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In these Standards, unless the contrary intention appears:
Access and equity |
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means policies and approaches aimed at ensuring that VET is responsive to the individual needs of clients whose age, gender, cultural or ethnic background, disability, sexuality, language skills, literacy or numeracy level, unemployment, imprisonment or remote location may present a barrier to access, participation and the achievement of suitable outcomes. |
Accredited short course |
means a course accredited by the VET Regulator in accordance with the Standards for VET Accredited Courses that leads to an AQF statement of attainment. |
Actively working towards |
means an individual is enrolled in, has commenced, and is making satisfactory progress toward completing within two years of commencement, a specified training and assessment credential. |
AQF certification documentation |
is the set of official documents that confirms that an AQF qualification or statement of attainment has been issued to an individual. |
AQF qualification |
means an AQF qualification type endorsed in a training package or accredited in a VET accredited course. |
Assessment |
means the process of collecting evidence and making judgements on whether competency has been achieved, to confirm that an individual can perform to the standard required in the workplace, as specified in a training package or VET accredited course. |
Assessment system |
is a coordinated set of documented policies and procedures (including assessment materials and tools) that ensure assessments are consistent and are based on the Principles of Assessment contained in Table 1.8-1 and the Rules of Evidence contained in Table 1.8-2. |
Assessors |
are persons who assess a learner’s competence in accordance with Clauses 1.13 to1.16. |
Performance assessment (audit) |
means a performance assessment (audit) or compliance audit undertaken by the VET Regulator. |
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) |
means the framework for regulated qualifications in the Australian education and training system, as agreed by the Commonwealth, State and Territory ministerial council with responsibility for higher education. |
Authenticated VET transcript |
has the meaning given in the Student Identifiers Act 2014. |
Client |
means a learner, enterprise or organisation that uses or purchases the services provided by an RTO. |
Code |
means the unique identifier for units of competency, skill sets, VET accredited courses, modules, AQF qualifications or training packages as required by the Standards for Training Packages and Standards for VET Accredited Courses. |
Competency |
means the consistent application of knowledge and skill to the standard of performance required in the workplace. It embodies the ability to transfer and apply skills and knowledge to new situations and environments. |
Current industry skills |
are the knowledge, skills and experience required by VET trainers and assessors and those who provide training and assessment under supervision to ensure that their training and assessment is based on current industry practices and meets the needs of industry. Current industry skills may be informed by consultations with industry and may include, but is not limited to:
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Data Provision Requirements |
are the requirements for data provision as agreed by the Industry and Skills Council and implemented by the VET Regulator as required by its governing legislation. |
Educational and support services |
may include, but are not limited to:
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Executive officer |
means:
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Financial Viability Risk Assessment Requirements |
means the requirements made under section 158 of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 or equivalent requirements made or adopted by the VET Regulator of a non-referring State as the case requires. |
Government entity |
means:
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High managerial agent |
means an employee or agent of the organisation with duties of such responsibility that his or her conduct may fairly be assumed to represent the organisation in relation to the business of providing courses. |
Independent validation |
means, for the purposes of Clause 1.25, that the validation is carried out by a validator or validators who:
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Industry |
means the bodies that have a stake in the services provided by RTOs. These can include, but are not limited to:
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Industry and Skills Council |
means the Commonwealth, State and Territory ministerial council established by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), or its successor. |
Industry engagement |
for the purposes of Clauses 1.5 & 1.6, may include, but is not limited to, strategies such as:
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Industry expert |
means an individual who has relevant specialised industry or subject matter expertise who is engaged by the RTO on the basis of that expertise. Industry experts must have relevant vocational competencies and have current industry skills directly relevant to the training and assessment being provided. |
Industry regulator |
means a body or organisation responsible for the regulation and/or licensing arrangements within a specific industry or occupation. |
Learner |
means a person being trained and/or assessed by the RTO for the purpose of issuing AQF certification documentation. |
Licensed or regulated outcome |
means compliance with an eligibility requirement for an occupational licence or a legislative requirement to hold a particular training product in order to carry out an activity. |
Mode of delivery |
means the method adopted to deliver training and assessment, including online, distance, or blended methods. |
Module |
means a group of learning outcomes in a VET accredited course where it can be established that it is not possible to develop an appropriate unit of competency. |
National Register |
means the register maintained by the Commonwealth Department responsible for VET and referred to in section 216 of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011. |
Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) Logo |
means the logo used nationally to signify training packages and VET accredited courses. |
Operations |
Operations of an RTO include training, assessment and administration and support services related to its registration, including those delivered across jurisdictions and offshore. |
Person |
includes a body politic or corporate as well as an individual. |
Professional development |
means activities that develop and/or maintain an individual’s skills, knowledge, expertise and other characteristics as a trainer or assessor. This includes both formal and informal activities that encompass vocational competencies, currency of industry skills and knowledge and practice of vocational training, learning and assessment, including competency based training and assessment. Examples of professional development activities include:
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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) |
means an assessment process that assesses the competency/s of an individual that may have been acquired through formal, non-formal and informal learning to determine the extent to which that individual meets the requirements specified in the training package or VET accredited courses.
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Record |
means a written, printed, or electronic document providing evidence that activities have been performed. |
Registrar |
has the meaning given in the Student Identifiers Act 2014. |
Registration |
means registration as an RTO by the VET Regulator, where that registration is then entered on the National Register. |
RTO |
means a Registered Training Organisation. |
RTO code |
means the registration identifier given to the RTO on the National Register. |
Scope of registration |
means the training products for which an RTO is registered to issue AQF certification documentation. It allows the RTO to:
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Services |
mean training, assessment, related educational and support services and/or any activities related to the recruitment of prospective learners. It does not include services such as student counselling, mediation or ICT support. |
Skill set |
means a single unit of competency or a combination of units of competency from a training package which link to a licensing or regulatory requirement, or a defined industry need. |
Standards for VET Accredited Courses |
are the standards made under subsection 188(1) of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 or the equivalent requirements adopted by a non-referring State. |
Statement of attainment |
means a statement issued to a person confirming that the person has satisfied the requirements of the unit/s of competency or accredited short course specified in the statement. |
Statistically valid |
means for the purposes of these Standards, a random sample of appropriate size is selected to enable confidence that the result is sufficiently accurate to be accepted as representative of the total population of assessments being validated. |
Student Identifier |
has the meaning given in the Student Identifiers Act 2014. |
Teacher Enhancement Skill Set |
means TAESS00024 VET Delivered to School Students Teacher Enhancement Skill Set and includes any successors to this skill set. |
Third party |
means any party that provides services on behalf of the RTO but does not include a contract of employment between an RTO and its employee. |
Trainers |
are persons who provide training in accordance with Clause 1.13, 1.14 and1.16. |
Training |
is the process used by an RTO or a third party delivering services on its behalf, to facilitate learning and the acquisition of competencies in relation to the training product on the RTO’s scope of registration. |
training and assessment credential |
are those qualifications, skill sets and units of competency, or relevant combination of those qualifications, skill sets and units of competency, specified in the table at Schedule 1. |
Training and assessment strategies and practices |
are the approach of, and method adopted by, an RTO with respect to training and assessment designed to enable learners to meet the requirements of the training package or accredited course. |
Training Package |
means the components of a training package endorsed by the Industry and Skills Council or its delegate in accordance with the Standards for Training Packages. The endorsed components of a Training Package are: units of competency; assessment requirements (associated with each unit of competency); qualifications; and credit arrangements. The endorsed components form part of the requirements that an RTO must meet under these Standards. A training package also consists of a non-endorsed, quality assured companion volume/s which contains industry advice to RTOs on different aspects of implementation. |
Training Product |
means AQF qualification, skill set, unit of competency, accredited short course and module. |
Unit of competency |
means the specification of the standards of performance required in the workplace as defined in a training package. |
Validation |
is the quality review of the assessment process. Validation involves checking that the assessment tool/s produce/s valid, reliable, sufficient, current and authentic evidence to enable reasonable judgements to be made as to whether the requirements of the training package or VET accredited courses are met. It includes reviewing a statistically valid sample of the assessments and making recommendations for future improvements to the assessment tool, process and/or outcomes and acting upon such recommendations. |
VET |
means vocational education and training. |
VET accredited course |
means a course accredited by the VET regulator in accordance with the Standards for VET Accredited Courses. |
VET Quality Framework |
comprises:
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VET Regulator |
means:
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