Complete the annual declaration on compliance (ADC) with peace of mind, due in February 2024
About this Workshop
The ADC is a mechanism included in the Standards for RTOs to support RTO’s self-assurance, that requires the RTO (working as a team) to review its compliance performance and produce evidence that demonstrates the RTO’s ability to maintain compliance, identify, and rectify non-compliances. The RTO CEO is responsible for completing the ADC.
ASQA’s approach to the ADC has shifted from providing low value to the information received from CEOs, to using the data collected to determine its regulatory priorities. Consequently, RTO managers and CEOs have an increased interest in the quality of the self-assessment used to monitor operations, outcomes achieved and continuous improvement actions, prior to completing the annual declaration.
This online workshop has been designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge to establish and implement an effective compliance self-assessment system to identify, and rectify non-compliances. Our experienced facilitator Javier Amaro, will demonstrate proven techniques to monitor compliance and document self-assessment for RTOs.
Why should I attend this training?
According to ASQA, 118 RTOs failed to complete their ADC in 2023. Many RTO CEOs are signing the ADC without having evidence of a comprehensive self-assessment of compliance performance. The main reasons for the lack of evidence produced and maintained by RTOs are:
not having suitable self-assurance systems;
lack of compliance skills within RTO staff; and
not sufficient resources allocated to compliance monitoring activities.
The Annual Declaration on Compliance online Workshop will provide you with tools to conduct all necessary compliance monitoring activities, including self-assessments (audits), quality checks, feedback analysis, and validations, which are the bases of a successful submission of the ADC. Our training works because:
Our training content is continuously updated to meet the evolving regulatory environment.
Our trainers and facilitators are practising RTO Managers and Auditors. You will have opportunities to network with other RTO CEOs, managers and compliance professionals throughout the day.
You will have opportunities to network with other RTO CEOs, managers and compliance professionals throughout the day.
You will have opportunities to network with other RTO CEOs, managers and compliance professionals throughout the day.
You will have access to ready to use templates and tools.
What will I take away from this event?
You’ll leave the Annual Declaration on Compliance online workshop with actionable strategies you can apply the very first day back at your RTO, including:
A comprehensive self-assessment checklist for each RTO operational area.
A list of RTO compliance benchmarks and indicators.
A road map to RTO self-assurance.
An RTO annual internal audit program.
Complete set of compliance templates.
Who should attend?
RTO CEOs,
RTO managers,
RTO staff involved in internal audits,
Staff that support RTO systems and processes,
Professionals that want to become an RTO consultant,
Individuals that want to consolidate existing knowledge and skills in RTO compliance management
Objectives
Learning
Application
Impact
01
Learning
Identify the most common barriers to communication
Understand the Communication Model process
Identify the importance of body language for effective communication
Review principles of congruent communication
02
Application
Use the Communication Model to improve how skills and knowledge are transferred to students
Use body language to support learning
Adapt verbal and non-verbal communication to motivate students
Use active listening techniques
03
Impact
Improve how learning is transferred
Improve students’ satisfaction
Improve effectiveness of class engagement
Reduce student’s miscommunication with students and colleagues