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Training Delivery
ASPA Training College
delivers training which is nationally recognised. It has specific
licences in Victoria and NSW to train Ski Patrollers in the use of particular
analgesic drugs and ASPA is registered on the National Training Information
Service (NTIS).
Our course certificates,
where recognised, display the Vocation Education and Training Accreditation
Board logo as well as the Australian National Training Authority logo.
To understand where ASPA's
scope of training fits into the National System we have included a number of
resource pages that may assist. Remember, you can always refer to
the relevant websites for more information.
ASPA Training provides some
information on our training delivery and the relationship to government policy
and instrumentalities on the following web-pages:
For further information about
approved course and the Australian system of vocational training, you may also
want to visit:
| Australian Training
Products (formerly ACTRAC Products) |
http://www.atpl.net.au |
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This site provides a
catalogue of products relating to Training Packages, endorsed and
non-endorsed, curriculum and resources published by Australian Training
Products (formerly ACTRAC Products). The catalogue is organised into
industry / ITAB categories for convenience |
| Department of
Education, Science and Training (DEST) |
http://www.dest.gov.au |
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The site provides
information about Federal Government education, science and training and
policies in Australia. |
| Office of
Post-Compulsory Education |
http://www.opcet.tas.gov.au/ |
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This site provides
information on education and training within Tasmania. It includes
information on industry, programs, training provision and publications
available as well as guidance material for students. |
| VIC Office of Training
and Tertiary Education |
http://www.otte.vic.gov.au |
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This site provides
information on Vocational Education and Training and Adult Community and
Further Education within the State of Victoria. It links to offerings of
Group Training Companies and Training Providers and provides access to
issued publications. |
| Australian
Qualifications Framework Advisory Board (AQFAB) |
http://www.aqf.edu.au |
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The Australian
Qualifications Framework (AQF) provides a comprehensive, nationally
consistent yet flexible Framework for all qualifications in
post-compulsory education and training. The Framework was introduced
Australia-wide on 1 January 1995 and is being phased in over five years,
with full implementation by the year 2000. |
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