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Benefits of being an RTO >>
RTOs are recognised as providers of high quality, nationally recognised training and qualifications which are highly valued by employers and sought after by those developing a career.
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Costs and obligations >>
Any organisation wishing to become an RTO must meet the terms of the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) standards for RTOs, comply with legislation pertaining to training, and pay the prescribed fees to the relevant state or territory training authority.
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Benefits of being an enterprise RTO >>
Many organisations whose core business is not training are finding there’s much to gain in becoming an RTO and delivering nationally recognised training to their employees.
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Information for schools >>
Schools wishing to provide nationally recognised vocational education and training, need to comply with specific state and territory registration requirements.
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The training system explained >>
Vocational education and training (VET) is 'education and training for work' and is one part of a broader educational network in Australia including schools, universities, and adult and community education.
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Maintaining RTO status >>
An RTO can apply to change its scope of registration at any time in order to provide additional Training Package qualifications as well as replacing an accredited course with a Training Package qualification.
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How to register as an RTO >>
Becoming an RTO involves three major steps; preparation, application and ongoing compliance. Find out what you need to know about registering to deliver nationally recognised training.
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Costs and obligations >>
Any organisation wishing to become an RTO must meet the terms of the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) standards for RTOs, comply with legislation pertaining to training, and pay the prescribed fees to the relevant state or territory training authority.
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Changing scope of registration >>
A scope of registration defines the particular training products and services that an RTO is registered to deliver.
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Ceasing RTO status >>
RTO status may cease when the period of registration expires or there are grounds for cancelling the registration due to non-compliance.
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Train in multiple regions >>
An RTO can deliver accredited training in more than one state or territory under a policy called National Effect. It means an RTO only needs to register once to provide training anywhere in Australia.
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Obligations of an RTO >>
Any organisation wishing to become an RTO must fulfil specific obligations to register and remain registered to deliver nationally accredited training.
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Search courses >>
Search for courses and qualifications by keyword, industry, job title, level of qualification, postcode or state.
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Customising a course >>
RTOs can customise an accredited course by adding, deleting, substituting or modifying the units of competency on which the course is based in order to meet the specific needs of the client.
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Accrediting a new course >>
When a client's training need cannot be met by customising a course within the guidelines of an existing Training Package or accredited course, nationally recognised training may still be offered by developing a new accredited course.
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Training Packages >>
A Training Package is a set of nationally endorsed standards and qualifications used to recognise and assess the skills and knowledge people need to perform effectively in the workplace. They are a key resource for RTOs in the delivery of structured, accredited training.
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Auditing and compliance.
State and territory registering authorities conduct regular audits of an RTO’s systems, processes and practises.
Funding and tenders for RTOs
Funding is available from state and territory governments under the national User Choice policy as well as various other funding programs.
Student training needs
Identifying and addressing the needs of individual students can maximise their chances of successfully completing their courses.
Training delivery
Training no longer occurs solely in a classroom. Many training organisations now offer training to businesses and students at times and locations that suit them.
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