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(1) These Procedures support the monitoring, review and continuous improvement of VET training, assessment and client services in accordance with: (2) Refer to the VET Courses Policy. (3) Refer to the VET Courses Policy. (4) The Continuous Improvement Strategy for Vocational Education and Training (VET) should be read in conjunction with these Procedures. (5) It is the responsibility of the Senior Educator for each VET course to ensure that the Strategy is implemented and all actions are recorded. (6) The schedule for monitoring and review is outlined in the Continuous Improvement Strategy. (7) Data are analysed and summary reports prepared and distributed to relevant parties. (8) Recommendations for improvement are discussed with staff and with the Industry Reference Group for the course. (9) Improvements are implemented and monitored. (10) Stakeholders are informed of the actions from their feedback. (11) Version control is maintained. (12) Actions and outcomes are recorded in the Continuous Improvement File located in the office of the Senior Educator for the course and on the RTO shared drive.VET Continuous Improvement Procedure
Section 1 - Background and Purpose
Top of PageSection 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy Statement
Section 4 - Procedures
Strategy
Responsibility
Frequency
Analysis and Interpretation of Data
Action
Recording
Section 5 - Definitions