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Self-Assurance and its Impact on Your Approach to Compliance and Quality

24 January 2023
ONLINE via Zoom Webinar

The co-designed working model for self-assurance has been recently released by ASQA and it highlights four foundational elements for self assurance/continuous improvement activities:

  • leadership and governance

  • student engagement and support

  • industry and community engagement

  • staff capability and development

The goal is to give providers the tools and motivation to measure and improve their own results, as well as to detect and deal with new risks.
Providers do, however, "have the opportunity to choose the mechanisms they use to self-assure based on what suits their organisation."

(https://www.asqa.gov.au/sites/default/files/2022-09/Report_to_ASQA_on_Phase3_co-design_of_self-assurance_model.pdf)

How 'confident' , i.e. self-assured, are you about the VET environment you work in?

Do you have the tools you need to monitor performance

and find ways to improve it in a structured way?

Are you looking for ideas for your RTO's chosen mechanism?

As an RTO, you already have systems and processes in place to make sure that you stay compliant. These can be a big part of your self-assurance practices.

f you are already a compliant RTO, you are at least 70% of the way to having your education and training management systems recognised around the world.
(75% for CRICOS Compliant RTOs)

There is a compliant and quality solution to self-assurance that aligns the Standards for RTOs 2015, the International Quality Standards ISO9001:2015
and AS ISO 21001:2019 Management Systems for Educational Organisations.

In this webinar, you will learn about one way you can make sure that your organisation embraces and adopts systems and processes that will ensure compliance and quality outcomes.

Join John Price and Rodney Cryer from rtoselfassurance.com.au for a discussion about self-assurance, how it affects your approach to compliance and quality, and the benefits of developing and implementing a solution that not only meets compliance requirements but also showcases your existing quality systems internationally.

NB. Can't make the session?
We send out all electronic resources to registrants within 48 hours of the session closure. All Velg Training Webinars are scheduled in AEST (QLD time) - please check your timezone before logging onto the online training session.

Please note: This complimentary webinar is provided as an information session only and is not a formal professional development session.
It simply provides information about a self-assurance approach that might suit your RTO.
 
Attendance at this webinar will not constitute professional development in the area of training and assessment practice.

Date & Time

Tuesday 24 January 2023
12:00pm - 12:30pm (AEST: QLD)

Other timezones:
1:00pm - 1:30pm (AEDT: NSW, ACT, VIC, TAS)
12:30pm - 1:00pm (ACDT: SA)
11:30am - 12:00pm (ACST: NT)
10:00am - 10:30am (AWST: WA)

Who should attend

  • CEOs of RTOs
  • Key Decision Makers from RTOs
  • Operational Managers
  • RTO Managers
  • Quality Officers

What to expect

This information session is an informal discussion about the benefits of development and implementation of an ISO Quality Management System as a way to implement self-assurance at your RTO.

Presenters

John Price

Consultant

John Price has been an educator and trainer for over 40 years and in that time has worked as a Head of Department at TAFE, mentor, facilitator of national workshops covering delivery and assessment, risk management, auditing, leadership and interpersonal skill development.

John has been a keynote speaker at conventions and conferences, and maintained a grass roots level approach to dealing with people at all levels of the organisation.

He has also assisted over 300 organisations in Australia to achieve quality certification to the range of National Training Standards including: Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations (versions 2012 and 2015); Australian Quality Training Framework standards (AQTF from 2001 – 2010) Australian and International ISO9001 standards (AS/NZS and ISO from 1987 – 2008) and worked with these organisations in establishing continuous improvement systems and strategies.

Opportunities to interact

  • Use a microphone to speak with trainer/attendees (Not available in all Webinars)
  • Raise your 'virtual hand' to engage in discussion
  • Share your thoughts via online chat window
  • Answer online polls that provide instant group feedback

NB. If you would like to send chat questions to the presenter John Price before the session, please email webinar@velgtraining.com.

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