❓ This parliamentary question seeks clarification on the permissibility of partnerships between registered training providers (RTOs) and other organisations for training delivery, and the audit responsibilities in such arrangements. The response confirms the permissibility and clarifies that the RTO is audited, but must ensure access to partnered organisations.
AnsweredQoN 4053Legislative Council
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(1) Can an organisation or a business that is not a registered training provider, partner with a registered training provider to deliver training? (2) In such a situation, who is audited by the State Accreditation Council, the organisation/business providing the training or the registered training provider that has partnered with the business/organisation for the purposes of compliance with the legislation? (3) Does the State Accreditation Council hold a record of businesses/organisations partnered with registered training providers to deliver training?
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Answered
21 June 2016
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
76 days
The Department of Education Services advises: (1) Yes (2) The Registered Training Provider is audited. They must ensure the TAC has access to any partnered organisation undertaking the provision of services on their behalf. (3) Yes
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