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Credit towards the trade of Beauty Therapy - A Vocational
Training Guideline
Issued: 30 August 2006
Credit to be granted towards the nominal term of an apprenticeship
in the recognised trade of Beauty Therapy- A Vocational Training Guideline
Pursuant to Section 4 of the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001,
the following guideline is issued in relation to the recognised trade vocation
of Beauty Therapy
The guideline shall apply to the functions relating to the
making of vocational training directions concerning the recognised
trade vocation of Beauty Therapy and shall be exercised by
the Vocational Training Tribunal or the Commissioner for Vocational
Training or the Commissioner’s
delegate(s).
- An applicant apprentice who has successfully completed the Certificate
IV in Beauty Therapy WRB40105 qualification and who is a party to an
apprenticeship training contract in the recognised trade vocation of
Beauty Therapy will be accorded two years credit towards the nominal
term of that apprenticeship and an exemption from the formal training
component of the apprenticeship. The intention in the guideline is that
this credit will occur at the start of the apprenticeship.
- This credit is subject to the applicant apprentice having demonstrated
successful completion of the Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy
WRB40105 qualification by providing appropriate documentary evidence
of such completion.
- Should other relevant industry training or experience
be demonstrated by the applicant apprentice, further credit
may be applied for by the proponent parties in addition to
the credit provided by this guideline.
- The Commissioner for
Vocational Training will consider a request for early completion
of an apprenticeship established under this guideline when
both parties to the apprenticeship support the early completion
and are satisfied that the apprentice has met all the requirements of
the apprenticeship, in particular:
- Has completed the appropriate qualification.
- The employer has verified that the apprentice has achieved
a level of competence at the required industry standard.
Andrew Cappie-Wood
Director-General of Education and Training
Managing Director of TAFE NSW
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