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1 ASQA The Regulatory Model

2 The Regulatory Model - Vision Students, employers and governments have full confidence in the quality of vocational education and training outcomes delivered by RTOs The Model Ensures risks to quality vocational education are well managed Employs a strong compliance auditing and monitoring regime and a range of escalating sanctions Promotes innovation and flexibility in VET …Has a number of key features

3 The Regulatory Model Key features Robust framework of legislation and standards Balanced and responsive Risk focus Industry engagement Rigorous audit methodology Fairness and transparency Promotion of informed choice by consumers Accountability Accessibility

4 Robust framework of legislation and standards The legislation National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 NVR Transitional Provisions Act 2011 NVR Consequential Amendments Act 2011 Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (amended in 2010)

5 VET Quality Framework Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations Australian Qualifications Framework Fit and Proper Person Requirements Financial Viability Risk Assessment Requirements Data Provision Requirements National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students (CRICOS Registration) Standards for VET Accredited Courses 5 Legislative Instruments

6 Balanced and Responsive to Risk Stringent conditions for entry into the market Proportionate regulatory intervention based on risk assessment Expectation of compliance at all times A range of sanctions for failure to comply with standards and legislation

7 Risk Management Comprehensive risk management approach: Three levels: ● Risk assessment of initial, renewal, scope applications ● Structured risk assessments of RTOs ● Analysis of system risks Using the Risk Assessment Framework (S 190 of the Act)

8 Risk Management Analysis of VET system risks: ● Data from audit outcomes about compliance trends ● Feedback from industry bodies (ISCs and industry regulators) and professional associations ● Complaints data and trends ● State/Territory/Australian Government intelligence (e.g. apprenticeship regulation, purchasing, DIAC) ● Analysis of non-compliance data, quality indicators including student and employer outcomes, & visa data 8

9 Industry Engagement Aim: Confidence that vocational outcomes meet industry standards Engagement strategies Guidance on learning and assessment resources Additional requirements for Licensing outcomes Participation in audit activities, either pre-regulator engagement, technical advisers or strategic industry audit Development activities for auditors

10 Rigorous audit approach Systematic and rigorous Outcomes focused Evidence-based Flexible Fair, open and transparent 10 Rigorous assessment of courses for accreditation

11 Transparency and fairness Processes transparent Procedurally fair Decisions clear and accountable Review of decisions by ASQA Review by Administrative Appeals Tribunal 11 The National VET Regulator will have regard to the interests of students, industry and the public in its decision making

12 Informed choice for consumers Exploring the publishing of audit outcomes Published list of RTOs & names of high managerial agents - registration cancelled or suspended and reasons The near future 12

13 Regulator accountability The National VET Regulator reports annually to the Commonwealth Minister and the Ministerial Council against key performance indicators Annual report tabled in the Australian Parliament Report on ASQA’s compliance with VET regulator standards Certification of ASQA quality systems to ISO 9001 13

14 Accessibility One national regulator for : RTO registration (except for VIC and WA where providers have state based operations) CRICOS registration Course accreditation One national regulator to monitor compliance including: any cross-jurisdictional operations operations outside of Australia where training and assessment are conducted and AQF qualifications and Statements of Attainment are issued any online operations 14

15 15 ASQA offices Course Accreditation Compliance Operations Risk Assessment Legal and Investigations Complaints National Panel of Compliance Auditors Risk Analysis and Industry Engagement

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