REGISTERED TRAINING ORGANISATIONS
The LTC is committed to working with all RTOs delivering training in transport and logistics and warehousing by providing an environment to share information, build relationships and maintain effective partnerships across industry and the VET sector. We are focusing our activities in all parts of the State to establish strong links with both our metropolitan and regional stakeholders.
Some of our activities include:
- Informing VET practitioners of changes and updates to training packages, purchasing guides and courses.
- Circulating information regarding the AQTF, curriculum support materials and professional development opportunities through the networks.
- Facilitating workshops in conjunction with the TLISC for industry and RTOs.
- Formulating workforce development plans which will inform RTOs on the strategic direction their training needs to take.
- Representing industry at forums and meetings and/or state and national committees, and disseminating skills/knowledge gained to RTOs and industry via email, website and newsletters.
- Organising RTO network meetings and workshops.
Our website will be continually updated with current information, which will also be circulated through newsletters and emails.
MY SKILLS BUILDER - FREE TRIAL
Over the last 8 months the Transport and Logistics Skills Council (TLISC) has been developing a web based resource where you can create, save and print training plans. MySkillsbuilder is designed for learning and development managers, supervisors, managers, trainers, assessors, Australian Apprenticeship Centres, employees etc. This project is funded by the Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR).
Robyn Stepnell, National Manager Projects, TLISC has released MySklllsBuilder to our stakeholders to trial. Shortly after you register TLISC will e-mail you a feedback form for your comments and feedback. Suggestions will be taken into consideration for the final version. The final version,due for release no later than June this year,will be free via the internet.
Click on the link to get started www.myskillsbuilder.com.au
To find out more about the Skills Council and projects please click go our website www.tlisc.com.au
For any queries please contact Robyn Stepnell robyn@tlisc.com.au or Teri Trenberth teri@tlisc.com.au or 03 9604 7200.
RESOURCES FOR DRIVING INSTRUCTION
Please follow the link below as discussed by John Gilbert - TLISC:
Please find a link to our web site for the log in to the resources that have been developed for areas with the Training Package. There is only one in there for the area that most of you would deal within the current package. The others are for the AVI package.
All you have to do is go through the log in process
http://www.tlisc.com.au/index.php?menuID=442&action=logout
There may be others in there later for other areas of the Training Package however the funding for this was limited to the areas that are in there at the moment, however keep checking the web site for more information.
TVET RESOURCE - RTO POLICIES PROCEDURES AND TOOLS
This publication is a fully comprehensive management system specifically prepared to support the operation of Registered Training Organisations of all sizes. Policies are supported by easy to follow operating procedures and over 40 forms to enable the day-to-day operation of an RTO. All policies and procedures are benchmarked with industry accepted practices that are recognised to deliver high quality training and assessment outcomes. This management system will provide a foundation for RTO compliance with the Australian Quality Training Framework and support the delivery of high quality training and assessment services.....
For more information follow the attached link to TVET website: http://www.atpl.net.au/itemdetail.aspx?piid=16497
UPDATE FROM THE TLISC - TLI07 VERSION 2 TRAINING PACKAGE AND LOGISTICS WORKSHOP SERIES
The TLI07 Version 2 Training Package and Logistics Workshop series has been completed. Please click here to download a copy of the relevant PowerPoint presentation.
The valued input received from participants is in the process of being collated, and findings from the workshops will be advised in upcoming TLISC newsletters.
TLISC newsletters and subscription details are available at: http://www.tlisc.com.au/index.php?menuID=188.
