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(1) Victoria University is committed to continuously improving all aspects of its training and assessment. This Procedure documents the processes and related procedures that contribute to meeting this commitment. (2) Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015: Standard 1, 2. (3) This Procedure applies to all TAFE delivery. (4) Continuous Improvement involves the systematic review of training programs and services, making changes and improvements in response to identified issues or opportunities. Our approach is based on the Plan-Do-Review-Improve cycle. The steps in the cycle can be summarised as: (5) Continuous Improvement activities for training and assessment include (but are not limited to): (7) All TAFE staff share responsibility for the continuous improvement of the quality of training and assessment services. (8) The Chief TAFE Officer ensures a systematic approach to continuous improvement through the annual review of internal processes and the quality of training and assessment. Continuous improvement strategies include: (9) Every TAFE teaching program area and non-teaching department/team will maintain a Continuous Improvement Register. (10) Executive Directors/Director will oversee and monitor the continuous Improvement activities and registers of the areas under their responsibility. They must ensure that high risk items are tabled at meetings of the TAFE Executive Team for possible inclusion on the Risk Register.Courses Lifecycle - Continuous Improvement of Training and Assessment (VET) Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 5 - Policy/Regulation
Top of PageSection 6 - Procedures
Part A - Roles and Responsibilities
Role
Responsibilities
Chief TAFE Officer
1. Ensures that TAFE programs, staff records, systems and processes are reviewed at least annually.
Executive Directors and Education Managers
1. Establish and publish a Plan for Continuous Improvement of area of operation.
2. Oversee the implementation of the Continuous Improvement Plan.
3. Ensure that issues and opportunities for improvement identified through continuous Improvement activities are recorded, actions determined and implemented within designated timelines.
Part B - Approach to Continuous Improvement