ASQA directive question

Ross Woods, 2019

General Direction—third party arrangements for training and/or assessment of VET courses

[Issued 9 August 2019]

An RTO must obtain prior approval in writing from ASQA to enter into an arrangement with a non-RTO (the third party) in relation to the ‘VET courses of concern’ … on behalf of the RTO:

VET courses of concern:

 


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I saw the new ASQA directive. Could you please inform me how the directive is to be interpreted?

Is specific prior ASQA permission required if units in those TAE skillsets are offered as electives in another qualification when they comply with the packaging rules of that qualification and delivered in a third party relationship?

Example 1

The XYZ RTO wishes to offer the CHC32015 - Certificate III in Community Services through a third party agreement with WXY Inc. The electives of the Certificate III will include the following units:

Example 2

The KLM RTO wishes to offer the BSB42015 - Certificate IV in Leadership and Management through a third party agreement with RSTUV Inc. The electives of the Certificate IV will include the following units:

 


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Dear Dr Woods,

Thank you for your enquiry.

No, TAE units named in training products and delivered to achieve other outcomes are not considered a ‘VET courses of concern’ as listed in Schedule 1 of the General Direction - Third party arrangements for training and/or assessment of VET courses, and are not required to obtain approval in writing from ASQA to enter into an arrangement with a non-RTO (the third party) to deliver those training products.

Additionally, before offering them it is important to note the currency of training products. For example: BSBCMM401A was superseded by BSBCMM401 - Make a presentation 24/03/2015 as such – unless the unit BSBCMM401A is named within a qualification it should not have been offered or delivered (standalone or as an imported elective) after the completion of transition 23/03/2016. Likewise TAEDEL301A and TAEDEL404A are out of transition and cannot be offered under these circumstances either.

I trust this information assists, and please do not hesitate to contact ASQA should you have any further enquiries.

Kind regards,

Sharann
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