> > > >>If you want to offer "certificates", consider setting up a > Registered > >>Training Organisation. Then you can offer Cert I, Cert II, > etc course, > >>but you do need Cert IV qualified trainers.
This is not a trivial or inexpensive task, with on-going compliance inspections, training costs, insurance etc it is one best left to bigger players (TAFE, Community Colleges etc - although most 'Business Colleges' give out AQF certificates and so must also be an RTO unless someone else does the assessment for them. > AFAIUI under the new national training/qualification format basically > any "registered training organisation" can provide "certificates". > > These "certificates" have to be training in certain skills as > laid down > in the standards. My understanding is that Curriculums need approval as well. Do some Googling under AQF (Australian Quality Framework) -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
