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(1) The University is committed to providing training and assessment services and products that are relevant to industry and conducted by trainers and assessors with current industry knowledge and skills. (2) This is a compliance requirement under the: (3) This document outlines the University’s procedures for VET staff engaging with industry to ensure that training and assessment of all Training Products is relevant to the workplace. The procedures assist VET staff members to develop high quality training and assessment strategies, practices, resources, and services relevant to the needs of industry. Industry is also consulted regarding the current industry skills of VET lecturers. (4) In the context of this document: (5) During the planning phase of the Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS) cycle, VET Heads of School, Deans of Colleges and/or Team Leaders seek industry advice as to the range of Training Products to be offered as part of the VET profile. Once the Training Products are determined, industry advice should also be sought on the streams and electives to be offered as part of the EOI for new additions to scope and for Resource and Planning applications for additions (new and continuing) and transfers to scope. At a minimum, industry engagement at the planning stage for Training Products involves the NT Training Advisory Council (represented by the Executive Officer), or the equivalent peak industry body, and at least three employers, which represent a range of enterprise types, locations and student cohorts. (6) Industry engagement in the planning of the VET profile occurs across all sites. It is the role of VET Heads of School, Deans of Colleges and/or Team Leaders to ensure that the industry engagement strategy seeks to represent a broad range of industry stakeholders, taking into account regional, geographical and community differences between delivery sites. (7) During the design phase of the Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS) cycle, the Training Package Working Advisory Group (TPWAG) plans the strategy for obtaining industry advice on electives, contexts, methods, resources and current industry skills to deliver training and conduct assessment. It is critical that the proposed training and assessment strategy (TAS) for Training Products is aligned to current methods, technology, products and performance expectations for specified workplace tasks. Industry should also provide advice on the selection of elective units. (8) Industry engagement in the design of the TAS involves stakeholders across all sites the Training Product will be delivered. It is the role of Heads of School and Team Leaders to ensure that the industry engagement strategy seeks to represent a cross section of industry stakeholders, taking into account regional, geographical and community differences between delivery sites. The TAS should also demonstrate how the training and assessment for each student cohort has been developed through effective consultation with industry. (9) During the design phase of the VETQMS the TPWAG gathers and stores all the documented evidence of industry engagement. This evidence must demonstrate that the University has used the outcome of industry engagement over time to ensure the relevance of the training and assessment strategies, practices and resources and the current industry skills of VET lecturers. Given that industry engagement methods or approaches differ from industry to industry, the types of evidence kept will vary. However, it is important to note that ASQA will not accept generic templates that are signed off by industry representatives as adequate demonstration that the training and assessment strategy was informed by industry. (10) During the implementation phase of the TAS cycle the training and assessment practices are monitored to ensure that training and assessment continues to meet industry needs. The type of feedback that is sought from industry during implementation includes: (11) Industry experts may also be invited by TPWAGs to participate in assessment validation. The selection of industry representatives relates to the type of assessment to be validated. Whilst it is not always feasible to include industry representatives in every assessment validation, their involvement is essential where significant changes are made to the assessment strategy and tools. (12) During the review phase of the VETQMS, the TPWAG engages with relevant industry stakeholders to review the provision of training and assessment. (13) As industry engagement is an ongoing activity throughout the TAS cycle, the TPWAG retains evidence of recent and historic engagement. Such evidence must show both industry engagement activities and outcomes. Such documentation demonstrates that VET managers and lecturers consistently engage with industry across all Training Products. All documents must be kept in line with the VET Training Package Repository Site Procedures. (14) Non-compliance with Governance Documents is considered a breach of the Code of Conduct – Staff or the Code of Conduct – Students, as applicable, and is treated seriously by the University. Reports of concerns about non-compliance will be managed in accordance with the applicable disciplinary procedures outlined in the Charles Darwin University and Union Enterprise Agreement 2022 and the Code of Conduct – Students. (15) Complaints may be raised in accordance with the Code of Conduct – Staff and Code of Conduct - Students. (16) All staff members have an individual responsibility to raise any suspicion, allegation or report of fraud or corruption in accordance with the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy and Whistleblower Reporting (Improper Conduct) Procedure.VET Industry Engagement Procedure
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Compliance
Top of PageSection 3 - Intent
Section 4 - Relevant Definitions
Top of PageSection 5 - Procedures
Industry Engagement and Planning
Industry Engagement and TAS Design
Industry Engagement and TAS Implementation
Industry Engagement and TAS Review
Retaining Evidence of Industry Engagement
Section 6 - Non-Compliance