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VET Qualification Reform - Completed

The VET Qualification Reform sought to test the Design Group’s proposed purpose-led model, with ISA delivering two reports: one on a demonstration project and the other on categorising qualifications.

27 September 2024

The purpose of this project was to explore opportunities and implications for the industry arising from the Qualification Reform agenda.

Using first principles and existing Training Package Organising Templates, ISA developed a demonstration qualification that covers employers’ minimum requirements for a person to commence work in the following roles:

  • Forklift driver (T&L)
  • Baggage Handler (Aviation)
  • Track Worker (Rail)

Key Deliverables
The project deliverables were:

  • two qualifications, a sample of core and specialist elective units and four sample Skill Sets, aligned to the proposed concept,
  • a companion volume that expands on what is currently commonplace to facilitate implementation of products across multiple occupational contexts and better support the quality of training and assessment design, delivery, and outcomes.
  • a project report that details:
    • the process undertaken, options considered, and justification for decisions taken
    • implications for different stakeholder groups and the broader TLI Training Package
    • possible barriers and/or risks for implementation, and recommendations for mitigation.

Next Steps
Along with other Jobs and Skills Councils, ISA's Demonstration Project informed advice provided by the Qualification Reform Design Group for consideration by the Skills and Workforce Ministerial Council. On 6 December 2024, Skills Ministers agreed to a new, purpose-based approach to VET qualifications design that is guided by design principles and will improve quality, simplify course designs and reduce complexity.

For further details visit the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations website.

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