- Maintain a comprehensive policies and procedures framework
- Maintain high-quality training services
- Ensure legal and ethical compliance with organisational policies and external regulation
- Facilitate positive working relationships between trainers, trainees and clients.
- Organisational boundaries may include:
- Physical space: Where is training allowed to take place? Are there any dangerous areas off-limits?
- Time: What are the start and finish times for training sessions? Is there an allotted time for breaks?
- Materials: What materials or equipment can be used during training? Are there any dangerous materials that should be avoided?
- Behaviour: What behaviour is expected of trainers and trainees during training sessions? Are there any rules about speaking or interacting with others?

Set boundaries, establish guidelines, and work within them.
Organisations providing training services have a responsibility to ensure that their activities are carried out in a manner that is compliant with the expectations of the relevant regulatory bodies. This includes setting boundaries and establishing guidelines for staff and clients.
As a training organisation, it's important to set boundaries and establish guidelines. This will help you stay within the parameters of your organisation, and ensure that you're providing the best possible training service to your clients and staying compliant with the regulatory requirements according to the expectations of the regulatory bodies such as ASQA.
Some boundary setting may be required in order to: