❓ A WA parliamentary question addresses the discontinuation of Central TAFE's legal studies course 8809, its impact on students, and the planned replacement. The Minister assures current students can finish their course and a replacement is being developed.
AnsweredQoN 626Legislative Council
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I refer to Central TAFE. (1) Will course 8809, legal studies, which has 300 students, be discontinued at the end of 2004? (2) If so, why will it be discontinued? (3) This course is known to produce extremely good paralegals and is the only course of its kind in Western Australia. Where will the students finish their course, as some of them are not due to finish until 2007-08? (4) What will replace this course, and will it be of the same standard as course 8809? (5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
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I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(1) Will course 8809, legal studies, which has 300 students, be discontinued at the end of 2004? (2) If so, why will it be discontinued? (3) This course is known to produce extremely good paralegals and is the only course of its kind in Western Australia. Where will the students finish their course, as some of them are not due to finish until 2007-08? (4) What will replace this course, and will it be of the same standard as course 8809? (5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(2) If so, why will it be discontinued? (3) This course is known to produce extremely good paralegals and is the only course of its kind in Western Australia. Where will the students finish their course, as some of them are not due to finish until 2007-08? (4) What will replace this course, and will it be of the same standard as course 8809? (5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(3) This course is known to produce extremely good paralegals and is the only course of its kind in Western Australia. Where will the students finish their course, as some of them are not due to finish until 2007-08? (4) What will replace this course, and will it be of the same standard as course 8809? (5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(4) What will replace this course, and will it be of the same standard as course 8809? (5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(1) Will course 8809, legal studies, which has 300 students, be discontinued at the end of 2004? (2) If so, why will it be discontinued? (3) This course is known to produce extremely good paralegals and is the only course of its kind in Western Australia. Where will the students finish their course, as some of them are not due to finish until 2007-08? (4) What will replace this course, and will it be of the same standard as course 8809? (5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(2) If so, why will it be discontinued? (3) This course is known to produce extremely good paralegals and is the only course of its kind in Western Australia. Where will the students finish their course, as some of them are not due to finish until 2007-08? (4) What will replace this course, and will it be of the same standard as course 8809? (5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(3) This course is known to produce extremely good paralegals and is the only course of its kind in Western Australia. Where will the students finish their course, as some of them are not due to finish until 2007-08? (4) What will replace this course, and will it be of the same standard as course 8809? (5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(4) What will replace this course, and will it be of the same standard as course 8809? (5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(5) On whose authority has this course been discontinued? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
I thank the member for some notice of the question. The answer provided to me is in the following terms - (1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(1) Current students will continue studies in course 8809, Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Studies), until the completion of the course. However, Central TAFE is no longer taking enrolments for students in course 8809. (2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(2) Central TAFE elected to import the advanced diploma owned by Chisholm College and accredited in Victoria. Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. (3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(3) Students currently enrolled in course 8809 will be able to complete the course. Full-time students are scheduled to complete the course by December 2005. There are currently 60 part-time students. A letter is being sent to each of these students, inviting them to attend meetings during the first week of September 2004. Each student’s individual progress in the course will be mapped to determine the anticipated date of completion. (4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(4) The Department of Education and Training and Central TAFE, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, are commencing a process to develop a replacement advanced diploma of legal studies based on the business services training package. Central TAFE commenced offering a Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) and a Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) in 2004. In 2005 Central TAFE will commence offering the diploma of business to those students wishing to continue on from the certificate IV. The advanced diploma will be available to students in 2006 for those who are currently enrolled in the certificate IV. (5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
(5) Under the rules of the Victorian Qualifications Authority, the accreditation of course 8809 will expire on 31 December 2004. Registered training organisations scoped to deliver the course must comply with the accreditation rules of a course as part of compliance with the Australian quality training framework standards for registered training organisations.
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