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Change and more Change ... It’s here: what does it mean for my RTO?

Change and more Change ... It’s here: what does it mean for my RTO?. Maria Langwell General Manager, Business Development Manager. Good news from Tasmania. Yippee !!. Students who completed their VET training at a private provider in Tasmania in 2012

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Change and more Change ... It’s here: what does it mean for my RTO?

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  1. Change and more Change... It’s here: what does it meanfor my RTO? Maria Langwell General Manager, Business Development Manager

  2. Good news from Tasmania Yippee!! Students who completed their VET training at a private provider in Tasmania in 2012 87% employed or in further training, comparedwith 88% nationally Overall… 91.6% of graduates and 88.7% of modulecompleters satisfied with quality of training

  3. Future economic upturn: plan for skills needs do not rest - time to get your RTO ‘house’ in order • industry calling for greater government investment in training & employer incentives = more skills training • use this time to: • get your business models and quality systems right • prepare for changes to VET standards and practices

  4. Did you know… You can do it too! …only 40% of ACPET members receive government funding? This means they are: providing quality education and training-to-work results surviving change and economic ups and downs, and growing and adapting to change… …all without depending on government funding.

  5. VET reform in Australia – the story so far • more flexible, demand-driven system based on real industry demand and skills needs – it’s about improved quality of the VET sector but • under funding contestability, all RTOs must put much stronger cases for receiving public funding to the new masters: industry and the community members

  6. Govfunded Training Entitlement for working Australians Everyone’s a winner! Guaranteed access to qualifications: up to their first Certificate III guaranteed access to a Certificate I/II course or foundation course if it leads to a Certificate III

  7. The outcomes of choice Choice is good most enrolments at Certificate III and above (75%) ...and critically: most enrolments in areas of high industry need: only 13% in areas of labour market oversupply 88% of Victorian employers satisfied In Victoria – in 4 years 4,283% increase in enrolments in Foundation courses (LLN) 184% increase in enrolments by unemployed students 68% increase by students reporting a disability 117% increase by culturally and linguistically diverse students

  8. Outcomes of choice - far from doom and gloom VET providers have adapted quickly to the training market following implementation of demand driven funding in VIC and SA: Private providers – up 113% (enrolments),up 128% (hours), up 112% (students) TAFE providers – up 3% (enrolments),up 2% (hours), down 3% (students), and ACE providers – up 4% (enrolments),up 21% (hours), up 6% (students)

  9. Lessons from Victoria and SA results and reality checks having a choice of providers (entitlement to learning) encourages more students into VET first 6 months of reforms in SA: 43% enrolment increase overall positive results: significant benefits for students, employers and community but: difficult to manage in tight government fiscal environment significant disruption to private provider and TAFE business models that could have been better suported

  10. Being a Provider of Choice Well done!! Out of 7,500 employers interviewed: 85% satisfaction that training was meeting their skills needs 85% satisfaction with nationally recognised training to meet skills needs 8% dissatisfactionwith VET qualifications’ meeting skills needs (only) 3% concernedabout quality NCVER, Australian vocational education and training statistics:Employers’ use and views of the VET system, 2011)

  11. VET sector transparency benefits you VET sector transparency helps RTOs! VET sector transparency enables you to market your offerings. A transparent national training system is good news good news for RTOs Use the MySkills website to market your offerings MySkills lets students and employers find outwhere YOU are and what YOU can offer them MySkills website informs students and employersabout providers, courses, training outcomes, fees

  12. You too can diversify your offerings Opportunities for your RTO:

  13. Position your RTO in a changing environment

  14. Proposed VET system changes: NSSC  NSSC proposals and ACPET’s response

  15. Proposed VET system changes: NSSC  NSSC proposals and ACPET’s response

  16. Federal Budget: not all doom & gloom  ACPET welcomes these 2012 Federal Budget decisions: • alternative apprenticeship/traineeship pathways - $68.8m for new pathways to technical and trade qualifications • amalgamate existing Commonwealth skills programs – reducing complexity and red tape for learners and businesses • new $45m Skills Connect Fund as a single point of access for skills and workforce development support • reconsider cap on self-education expenses above $2,000 pa • $15m of funds to ASQA • $19.2m to help Australians find work and regional businesses to find apprentices, including relocation assistance

  17. Federal Budget: not all doom & gloom  ACPET welcomes 2012 Federal Opposition announcements: • recognition of education as one of the five pillars of the Australia economy • elevating small business to a cabinet-level position within Treasury • a commission of auditto identify and eliminate waste and duplication • a review of national competitionpolicy (esp in relation to international students) • a commitment to reduce regulation costs and red tape on business • COAG reform to hand power back to the states in key areas like education (and ACPET anticipates also in skills)

  18. ACPET PD Program – here to support you ACPET’s PD Framework links to the national VET standards. How does this benefit you? You can plug into the framework to support your RTO’s long-term business success within the VET regulatory environment.

  19. Supporting quality – VET Benchmarking Tool ACPET offers VET benchmarking services that: • allow you to visualise improvements – a powerful motivator for change • help you identify weaknesses & decide what you need to do to improve • help you confirm that you DO need to change • create a sense of urgency for improvement • provide realistic, achievable targets • challenge operational complacency • create a ‘continuous improvement’ environment and business approach

  20. In top health with ACPET’s Health Checks ACPET health check services independently review ACPET members’ evidence of compliance and business approach against the national standards.

  21. To take away… Education is fundamentally dynamic – as the world changes, so does education. SO…. change works to your benefit – work with it as you always have – be adaptive and look at new ventures ACPET supports public and private partnerships ACPET supports its private provider members in their transition with up to date information and business opportunities

  22. The quality stamp

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