(1) La Trobe University is authorised by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) to deliver and issue VET qualifications for nationally recognised training and assessment within its scope of registration (Registered Training Organisation ID 3899). (2) As a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) the University is authorised to deliver the Certificate IV in Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management (Cert IV ACHM) under contract with and on behalf of First Peoples - State Relations (FPSR) which operates within the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet. FPSR is the owner of this qualification, registered with the Victorian Registration and Quality Authority (VRQA). (3) This Policy outlines the key processes for assuring the academic quality and consistency in the delivery of this course by the La Trobe RTO and its continuing compliance with the: (4) Except where otherwise indicated in this Policy, corresponding La Trobe University policies in relation to courses, assessment and certification do not apply to the Cert IV ACHM. (5) This Policy applies to: (6) The La Trobe RTO ensures that students in the Cert IV ACHM have a quality educational experience and that they are supported to achieve the knowledge and skills that are consistent with the learning elements/outcomes for each of the units of competency. This is achieved by ensuring that: (7) The Cert IV ACHM is a competency-based training course. Skills and knowledge are delivered and assessed at the standard required in a related job or industry. Applicants who have skills and knowledge gained through previous experience or education can apply for credit or recognition of prior learning (see VET Students Policy). (8) Final assessment decisions can only be made by a compliant qualified trainer and assessor, in accordance with the VET Governance Policy. Trainers and assessors who are under supervision may contribute to the assessment. (9) The VET Senior Educator is responsible for developing a Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS) for each delivery occurrence. The TAS is reviewed by the VET Program Manager and the VET Chief Executive Officer (VET CEO) and endorsed by internal and external stakeholders, including FPSR, prior to the commencement of each occurrence of the course. (10) The VET Program Manager working with the VET Senior Educator ensures that assessment practices comply with the Principles of Assessment (fairness, flexibility, validity and reliability) and the Rules of Evidence (validity, sufficiency, authenticity and currency) by ensuring that: (11) All assessments must be satisfactorily competed by the date advised in the current Information for Students Handbook. Any assessments submitted after this date will not be marked and will be graded NC. (12) Assessors will make adjustments to assessment methods and tools to enable students from a range of backgrounds to demonstrate competence. Such adjustments may include substituting oral responses, presentations or drawing for written tasks, or allowing extra time or different assessment environments where appropriate. (13) The VET Senior Educator is responsible for: (14) Students have the right to seek a review of an assessment decision where they have grounds that the original assessment failed to follow the criteria for the task a published in the Learner Guide for the relevant unit. The student must provide evidence to support the grounds claimed. (15) Students with queries or concerns about an assessment task or outcome (i.e. they have been assessed as Not Competent [NC]) shall first ask the assessor or VET Senior Educator to review the work with them. (16) If the student is not satisfied with the result of the review, they may request the VET Senior Educator to facilitate a re-assessment of the task. (17) The VET Senior Educator will determine whether the request complies with the requirements in this Procedure and whether the reasons given by the student warrant the assessment being re-marked. If the VET Senior Educator decides against a re-mark, they will notify the student providing reasons for the rejection and how the student may seek a further review of this decision. (18) Where the VET Senior Educator agrees to a re-mark they will arrange for a suitably qualified internal or external assessor. (19) The VET Senior Educator will advise the student of the outcome of the decision of the re-marker as soon as possible. (20) A student whose request for a re-mark is rejected may seek a review from the Dean of the school responsible for the subject. The Dean or their nominee will investigate and either direct a re-mark or confirm the original mark and advise the student of the outcome within 10 business days. (21) The VET Program Manager and VET Senior Educator are responsible for ensuring that: (22) Where there is more than one assessor for a particular unit of competency, the VET Program Manager and VET Senior Educator ensure that assessors will moderate their assessment methods, procedures and judgements against the unit performance criteria to ensure quality, consistency and fairness, prior to finalising results. Judgements will be reviewed following this process and adjusted if required. (23) A student must be assessed as competent in all units of competency to meet the requirements for completion and graduation. (24) The Cert IV ACHM course involves active learning on campus and on Country, therefore face-to-face attendance is required. In order to fulfil the requirements of the course, students must attend at least 85% of classes. Allowable absences include: (25) Where a student’s attendance falls below 85%, the student will be required to show cause. Acceptable reasons for absence are outlined above. (26) If the student fails to show cause, or if the student is deemed by the VET Senior Educator to not provide sufficient evidence for their absence, the student may be withdrawn from the course. The student may be eligible to re-enrol for a future course occurrence. (27) Any medical information (including medical certificates) submitted by students in support of requests for Reasonable Adjustments, or to provide evidence for absences, is managed in accordance with the Privacy Policy and the Records Management Policy. (28) In accordance with Division 2 of the Compliance Standards the La Trobe RTO issues certification of qualifications (testamurs, Records of Results and Statements of Attainment) to both current and past students. Security and authentication arrangements are ensured, including the compliant use of the Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) logo, appropriate signatories, and all AQF qualification certification provisions. (29) Unless otherwise advised by ASQA the La Trobe RTO will not issue a VET qualification or a VET Statement of Attainment to a student unless they have a verified Unique Student Identifier (USI) on file. (30) Students who complete the requirements for the Cert IV ACHM qualification receive a Testamur and a Record of Results. Students who partially complete the requirements for the qualification receive a Statement of Attainment certifying the unit/s of competency in which they have been assessed as competent. (31) Statements of Attainment and Records of Result/Testamurs are issued within 30 calendar days of completion, where at least one unit of the training product is assessed as competent, and where there are no outstanding fees payable to the La Trobe RTO. (32) Students may apply for copies of certification documentation in accordance with the La Trobe Qualifications Issuance Policy. (33) The Cert IV ACHM is delivered across Victoria on Traditional Owner lands. Consultation with the Aboriginal cultural heritage industry and related government departments is built into course design, delivery and review. (34) The VET Program Manager and VET Senior Educator work with FPSR, and industry and community stakeholders, via an annual meeting of the Industry and Education Course Registration Reference Group (IECRRG), to endorse the TAS for each Cert IV ACHM course occurrence. (35) The La Trobe RTO team meets regularly during all training occurrences to maintain compliant delivery based on the continuous improvement plan, the appropriate TAS, liaison with stakeholders and contract managers, and data from formal feedback processes. (36) It is the responsibility of the VET Program Manager, in consultation with the VET Senior Educator, to review the continuous improvement plan annually and to develop actions for the following year. The contents of the plan are informed by: (37) Students may seek a review of a decision made under this Policy where they are of the view that this Policy has not been correctly applied. (38) Students should first seek a review with the staff member who made the decision. Where students feel unable to do this, or are not satisfied with the outcome, they may seek a review from the VET Program Manager, or where they are the decision maker, the VET CEO. (39) A request to review a decision must be lodged in writing to the relevant decision maker within 10 business days of the relevant process or decision. (40) A written outcome will be provided within 10 business days of the date the request was received. (41) A request to review the decision may be dismissed where the applicant cannot substantiate their request in line with the allowable grounds. (42) Where a student is not satisfied with the outcome of a review they may apply to the University Ombudsman for a further review of the matter, in accordance with the University’s Ombudsman Statute and Regulations. (43) If a student is not satisfied with the outcome of the review of the University Ombudsman, they may lodge a complaint with the Victorian Ombudsman. (44) For the purpose of this policy and procedure: (45) This Policy is made under the La Trobe University Act 2009. (46) Associated information includes:VET Course Policy
Section 1 - Key Information
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Policy Type and Approval Body
Academic – Academic Board
Accountable Executive – Policy
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
Responsible Manager – Policy
Director, Student Administration
Review Date
15 April 2029
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
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Key Decisions
Role
Final assessment decisions
VET Senior Educator and/or a fully compliant trainer
Decision to grant a re-mark following a student’s request for further review
Relevant Dean
Section 5 - Policy Statement
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Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Training and Assessment Practice
Competency-Based Training
Qualifications to Assess
Training and Assessment Strategy
Adjustments for Learning and Assessment
Review and Re-Assessment
Further Review
Validation and Moderation
Validation
Moderation
Part B - Completion Requirements
Attendance
Part C - Record Management
Part D - Certification
Part E - Industry Consultation and Course Review
Continuous Improvement
Part F - Reviews
Further Review
Section 7 - Definitions
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