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Health Services - Amended Vocational Training Order for the recognised traineeship vocation of Health Services - Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance At the request of the NSW Community Services and Health Industry Training Advisory Body (ITAB), the Commissioner for Vocational Training has varied the existing Vocational Training Order (VTO) for the recognised traineeship vocation of Health Services by amending the name of the recognised traineeship vocation from Health Services to Health Services – Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance and by replacing the qualification, under section 6 of the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act, 2001. HLT31502 Certificate III in Health Service Assistance (Nutrition and Dietetic Support) will be replaced by HLT31507 Certificate III in Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance. The qualification is from the HLT07 Health Training Package. The revised HLT07 Health Training Package was endorsed by the National Quality Council on 25 January 2007. Vocational Training Order Standard Format The VTO in each instance specifies:
A copy of the VTO supporting the recognised traineeship vocation of Health Services – Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance is at Attachment A. Qualifications framework For the purpose of the VTO, Health Services - Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance trainees in New South Wales will now be able to gain the HLT31507 Certificate III in Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance qualification. Units of competency The packaging and structure requirements for the qualification to which this VTO applies are outlined at Attachment B. Industrial arrangements The following industrial arrangements apply to these traineeships. Private Hospitals, Aged Care and Disability Services Industry (Training)
(State) Award And State - public sector State - private sector Federal And Other present and future collective agreements established under the Workplace Relations Act 1996 and the Workplace Relations Amendment (Work Choices) Act 2005 that relate to the Health Industry.
Vocational Education in Schools The ITAB has advised that HLT31507 Certificate III in Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance would not be a suitable school based pathway. Learning resources and assessment materials TAFE NSW has developed NSW Crown Copyright curriculum materials to support delivery of HLT31507 Certificate III in Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance (Crown Copyright Number 1874). Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) are advised to visit the NavigatingNSW website, which can be viewed at www.csh-itab.com.au/navnsw/. NavigatingNSW is an information website for RTOs delivering qualifications from the HLT07 Health Training Packages in New South Wales, including for the Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance sector of the health industry. The ITAB will assist RTOs in identifying training support needs. The ITAB has advised that it will prioritise needs according to training market demands to seek suitable funding for development of support materials. Licensing There are currently no licensing requirements within the community services and health industry in New South Wales. However, the following are requirements for training and working in the public health industry sector. Many private employers also implement these policy directives in New South Wales. Immunisation: Health workers and learners undertaking work placement in NSW Health facilities must comply with the assessment, screening and vaccination requirements of Policy Directive PD 2007_006. Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Person: Health workers and learners undertaking work placement in NSW Health facilities must comply with Employment Screening Using Criminal Record Checks Policy Directive PD2005_552. Availability of Registered Training Organisations The National Training Information website http://www.ntis.gov.au identifies RTOs in NSW registered to deliver qualifications from the HLT07 Health Industry Training Package.
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Last updated:22 April, 2008
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