Documents concerning Trades Recognition Australia regarding the change to Uniform Assessment Criteria and the 900 hour component of Pathway E.
Skills and Training
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Document List
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Extracts of documents regarding the appointment of the National Careers Ambassador.
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Draft VET Student Loans Amendment Rules (No. 2)
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This fact sheet describes how students can request a VET Student Loan using the eCAF.
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The Editorial Report confirms that a draft Training Package or Training Package component(s) have been proof read and edited including against the Standards for Training Packages 2012, the Training Package Products Policy, and the Training Package Development and Endorsement Process Policy.
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This document contains FAQs related to the Entry into Care Roles skill set
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The Equity Report confirms that a draft Training Package or Training Package component(s) meets the access and equity requirements including against the Standards for Training Packages 2012, the Training Package Products Policy, and the Training Package Development and Endorsement Process Policy
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Evaluation of the Reading Writing Hotline Final Report
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Evaluation of the VET Student Loans Program conducted by KPMG
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This fact sheet is for VET FEE-HELP and VET Student Loans students where their approved provider closed down or stopped delivering an approved course in 2017 (or earlier)
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From 1 January 2017 VET Student Loans commenced replacing the VET FEE‑HELP for all new students. Students currently financing their studies through a VET FEE‑HELP loan will not be automatically transferred to the new VET Student Loans program.
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From 1 January 2017 VET Student Loans commenced, replacing the VET FEE‑HELP for all new students.
Some grandfathered students, who have accessed VET FEE-HELP and completed units in 2017, but have not yet completed their course, may be eligible to extend their VET FEE-HELP assistance into 2018 under exceptional circumstances.
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Facts vs Myths about the SEE program
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This factsheet contains information about Skills Organisations.
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This factsheet contains information about the Skills Organisation Pilots.
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This factsheet contains frequesntly asked questions and answers about Skills Organisations.
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This factsheet contains information about how the Skills Organisation Pilots are responding to the COVID-19 challenges.
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The Financial Viability Instructions (FVI) inform applicants of the financial information that is required, the form in which it must be prepared and how financial viability will be assessed.
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This Fact Sheet is designed to provide information to Service Providers, Employers and Individuals about the Foundation Skills for Your Future Program.
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The Guidelines provide a framework for administering the Program. The guidelines are not an exhaustive statement of the Australian Government’s requirements for the Program. Service Providers will be required to read the guidelines in conjunction with the Deed of Agreement (Agreement) and the Provider Instructions.
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