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Numeracy Resources for VET Trainers. Nationally agreed nominal hours. Queensland transition guides for current training packages - From January 2012, the format for the transition guide has changed to include: modification history transition and teach-out dates nominal hours for units of competency Known implementation issues. Queensland transition guides provide information to assist registered training organisations (RTOs), trainers, assessors and administrators in using nationally endorsed training packages in Queensland. The transition guide outlines the modification history of changes to the training package and transition arrangements of new qualifications.

Transition guides are updated regularly in line with amendments to a training package. When this occurs the new guide is placed on this page and the superseded guide is moved to the Superseded Queensland transition guides page. More information is also available from the Fact sheet section. Training Queensland - Velg Training. Training Packages @ Work. AQF > Home. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) What is recognition? Recognition including recognition of prior learning (RPL), is a process for giving candidates credit for skills, knowledge and experience gained through working and learning.

It can be gained at any stage of their lives, through formal and informal learning, in Australia or overseas, through work or other activities such as volunteering. SkillsOnline does not assess people's qualifications or grant RPL. SkillsOnline provides online distribution of vocational education and training resources to people in Australia only. Below you will find information and advice about recognition and where you can go for further assistance. Where to go for advice and information about recognition Skills and Trade Recognition - State Training Services If you have trade skills and experience but have never completed an apprenticeship or gained a formal certificate, you can apply to have your skills assessed and be formally recognised as a tradesperson in NSW.

Useful resources: Back to Top. Training.gov.au - Home page. Home | Australian Skills Quality Authority.