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Useful Links

Useful Links

Please note, any difficulties you may experience accessing the following websites is beyond our control as these links do not form part of the Human Services Training Advisory Council website.

Literacy and Numeracy

  • National Reporting System (NRS) - Provides industry, trainers and assessors with a common reference point for describing language, literacy and numeracy within competency standards.

Training

  • Communitybuilders.nsw.gov.au - an interactive electronic clearing house for everyone involved in community level social, economic and environmental renewal, including community leaders, community and government workers, volunteers, program managers, academics, policy makers, youth and seniors.
  • Resource Generator - A web based library of training resources that can be downloaded free. Also enables adaption of existing materials and creation of new resources from templates provided. Enables development of training plans. Offers a broad range of materials in a small number of industries, but otherwise limited by range of materials available.
  • Education Network Australia (EdNA) - Extensive database of materials and valuable links to other sites. A very good source of materials that complement and supplement national materials. Calls itself one of the largest educational websites in the world.
  • Tafe Frontiers - The peak body supporting all Registered Training Organisations within the Victorian state training service in flexible learning. Tafe frontiers aims to bring strategic change to the provision of Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Victoria.
  • Flexible Learning Products and Services - This site has been developed specifically for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) to discover the many products and services available to assist RTOs in the implementation of flexible learning. These products and services have been developed as a direct result of the Australian Flexible Learning (AFL) Framework.
  • Australian Training Products www.atpl.net.au is the national not for profit publisher and distributor of endorsed Training Packages and Vocational Education and Training (VET) support materials.
  • Training Packages @ Work www.tpatwork.com - A national newsletter that provides information on the implementation of training packages.
  • Supporting Adult & Applied Learning & Teaching (SAALT)) - A unit of the Council for Adult Education which delivers development and projects supporting adult and applied learning and teaching. It focuses on supporting professional delivery of both adult and applied learning and teaching programs in the post-compulsory sectors. SAALT can be contacted at projects@cae.edu.au
  • AEShareNet - The site for obtaining a copyright licence. Also contains a substantial list of training materials on a database according to their copyright licence classification. Possible to locate suitable materials from the site and information about them, but not to access the materials themselves. In the near future, many items will be linked to a point of sale.
  • Curriculum Corporation - Website holds full text of the nation's VET in schools products available and downloadable free. Links to OZJAC, Le@rning Federation and TAFE sites.
  • Reframing the Future - Professional development projects that support the National Training Framework. Site also lists publications available on approaches to learning.
  • Toolbox Information - Multimedia flexible learning resources. Information about them, samplers and how to use.
  • TVET Australia - This website connects clients with thousands of training products on one site. Over 22,000 teaching and learning resources are available, bringing together the products of Australian Training Products (ATPL) and AEShareNet in one place. It includes a news and events page, a search feature as well as comprehensive links to other VET and industry sites. Visitors can also subscribe to the TVET, National Quality Council (NQC) and National Industry Skills Committee (NISC) newsletters.

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