National Accreditation
What is National Accreditation?
RTOs (Registered Training Organisations) are recognised as providers of high quality, nationally recognised training and qualifications which are highly valued by employers and sought after by those developing a career.
Registration is like a stamp of approval, recognising that an organisation is a credible training provider that meets national standards.
While RTOs are diverse and range from private training companies, large organisations, industry and professional associations to schools, TAFE and adult community education colleges, they all meet nationally recognised standards of quality and deliver nationally recognised training and qualifications.
Nationally Recognised Training
Only RTOs can use the nationally recognised training logo on all qualifications and statements of attainment they issue. The logo is a valuable marketing tool which signifies:
the training courses are accredited under the Australian Quality Training Framework(AQTF)
the qualifications issued are recognised by all other RTOs.
This means students will be confident the skills they attain are of a high quality and accepted and valued anywhere in Australia. It also allows students to enrol, transfer or complete their training at any RTO, nationwide.
A training organisation that is not registered may offer training but cannot issue nationally recognised qualifications.
Certificates
QHI certificates are Nationally Accredited and are equivalent to certificates issued by Tafe and private training providers.
Information provided by Training.com.au
www.training.com.au


