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Phil Geeves Manager - Operations Tasmanian Qualifications Authority

AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement. Introduction. Phil Geeves Manager - Operations Tasmanian Qualifications Authority. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement. AQTF 2007 Risk Management Interactions with occupational regulators. Overview. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement.

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Phil Geeves Manager - Operations Tasmanian Qualifications Authority

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  1. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement Introduction Phil Geeves Manager - Operations Tasmanian Qualifications Authority

  2. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement AQTF 2007 Risk Management Interactions with occupational regulators Overview

  3. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement National Standards have been reviewed and re-presented Have an emphasis on the outcomes of training and assessment Are supported by a range of guidelines to help with nationally consistent application AQTF 2007

  4. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • What are the outcomes ? • ‘good’ training and assessment • ‘good’ client experiences • ‘appropriate’ management systems AQTF 2007

  5. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement What does it mean ? A change in the levels of engagement between registering bodies and RTOs AQTF 2007

  6. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement What does it mean ? A change in the nature of the engagement between registering bodies and occupational regulators AQTF 2007

  7. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Largely driven by two Guidelines • National Guidelines for Risk Management • & • National Guidelines for Industry Regulator Engagement AQTF 2007

  8. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • All RTOs are risk rated as • ‘low’ • ‘medium’ • ‘high’ • Based solely on past audit performance, complaints history and data from Quality Indicators Risk Management Guidelines

  9. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement The Risk Management Guidelines specify a set of Business Rules Example- When an RTO rated low risk applies for extension of scope the registering body may approve the application with or without a desk audit. Risk Management Guidelines

  10. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement Training and/or assessment that leads to a licensed or regulatory outcome Where a memorandum of agreement has been established with an industry regulator, an application for registration must be audited in accordance with the agreement. Monitoring audits are conducted in accordance with the memorandum of agreement. Risk Management Guidelines

  11. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement Why are they needed? - concern about VET quality and hence the ‘trust’ that can be placed in qualifications Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  12. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Why are they needed? • essential if there is to be ‘mutual recognition’ of regulated occupations between states and territories • Council of Australian Governments (COAG) aims to have all barriers to interstate movement removed by the end of December 2008 Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  13. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Why are they needed? • essential if qualifications are to be accepted without further assessment. Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  14. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • The guidelines consist of - • Principles • Protocols • Options for Engagement Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  15. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Principles - • where formal agreements exist between the parties, they both uphold them • any QA processes agreed will be consistent with any legislative requirements affecting either party • QA arrangements do not restrict the mutual recognition of certification issued by RTOs in other jurisdictions Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  16. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Protocols - • memoranda agreements • competence of technical advisers • following national guidelines • - professional development Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  17. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Protocols - • sharing information • complaints • confidentiality • training package development and licensing issues • - conflicts of interest Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  18. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Options for engagement - • pre- assessment of resources • provide technical advisers to the audit process • initiate audit as a result of regulatory processes • - strategic audits Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  19. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Options for engagement - • additional trainer and assessor requirements (requires legislation) • Industry database and requirement that trainer / assessor names be included on certification • sampling students nearing completion Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  20. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Progress - • some States already had some agreements in place • Workplace Standards (plumbing, electrical, gas, forestry, mining) • Justice (security) • Licensing Commissioner (RSA) • Nursing (Enrolled Nurses) Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  21. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement • Problems - • Early days • Two - dimensional negotiations • state registering bodies and regulators • regulators in each jurisdiction achieving consistency • Resources Regulator Engagement Guidelines

  22. AQTF 2007 - Regulator Engagement Questions ?

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