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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2021 · 10 MIN

VEPodcast episode #45 VET compliance for trainers & assessors

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‘Compliance’ is not a dirty word. The purpose of a set of regulatory standards and associated legislation is to ensure registered training organisations operate a sustainable business. In this sense, it is a smart idea for RTOs to operate within these frameworks, as they set a high standard, not only for the internal matters of running a training organisation, but for ensuring high quality, measurable and repeatable training outcomes.

‘Compliance’ is not a dirty word. The purpose of a set of regulatory standards and associated legislation is to ensure registered training organisations operate a sustainable business. In this sense, it is a smart idea for RTOs to operate within these frameworks, as they set a high standard, not only for the internal matters of running a training organisation, but for ensuring high quality, measurable and repeatable training outcomes.

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