- Governance and management arrangements that promote a culture of continuous improvement and learning, and that are aligned with the organisation's strategic objectives;
- A robust quality management system that is regularly reviewed and updated in line with changes in the organisation's operating environment;
- Clear accountability arrangements for all staff members, including clear lines of responsibility and reporting;
- Regular monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of training programmes and delivery methods;
- Continuous professional development opportunities for all staff members;
- A mechanism for dealing with complaints and feedback in a timely and effective manner;
- A commitment to maintaining high standards of customer service;
- Regular review and update of policies and procedures.
ASQA’s model for self-assurance and reality
ASQA has published a new model for self-assurance that providers can use to improve their practices.
The new model should have set out the requirements for an effective self-assurance system and provided guidance on how providers can develop and implement such a system. However, what we can find online after extensive consultation and engagement that ASQA states it did in April and May 2022. It has very little information related to the self-assurance system. Yes, they have recently put a disclaimer work in progress but, after so much consultation the sector receives a diagram.
This diagram has effective training and assessment delivery and quality outcomes and achievements in its centre, surrounded by continuous improvement and four foundational elements such as leadership/governance; staff capability and development; student engagement and support; and industry and/or community engagement.
How is this diagram going to assist training organisations with a self-assurance framework?
A training organisation's model for self-assurance should include the following components:
The organisation's purpose, values and goals
The legal and regulatory environment in which the organisation operates
The organisation's stakeholders and their expectations
The risks facing the organisation and its activities
The controls in place to mitigate those risks
The process for monitoring and reporting on risk and control effectiveness
The organisation's culture and how it supports or detracts from effective risk management