The Royal Life Saving Society - Western Australia was recognised by the Department of Training and Workforce Development as a finalist in the WA Small Training Provider of the Year 2010.
Being selected as a finalist in the WA Small Training Provider of the Year is an outstanding achievement for Royal Life Saving WA. Becoming a finalist in this prestigious award is recognition of Royal Life Saving's excellent achievements in the vocational education/training sector over the past 15 years and is a compliment to Royal Life Saving's staff, members and volunteers. Not only does the award say that we are one of the best training providers in WA, but it demonstrates the fact that we are heading in the right direction and our training strategies are effective. Our students and employers can gain confidence that Royal Life Saving WA is providing the best training possible, and will continue to meet and exceed the highest of standards for Registered Training Organisations.
The WA Training Awards were held on Friday 27 August 2010 in the Bellevue Ballroom at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event was attended by the Hon. Peter Collier MLC, Minister for Energy; Training and Workforce Development, and showcased the high quality of training in Western Australia. The WA Training Awards recognise and reward outstanding achievements of apprentices, trainees and vocational students, and the contribution to training made by trainers, training organisations and employers. In their sixteenth year, the Awards continue to celebrate our training elite and open doors and create bright futures for the State's top achievers.
The Royal Life Saving Society is Australia’s leading aquatic safety educator. We’re a non-profit, community service organisation based in Western Australia that conducts training programs in water safety, lifesaving, resuscitation, first aid, swimming instructing and lifeguarding. Please click on the following link to find out more information about Royal Life Saving WA.
Many Australians have benefited from participating in a training program conducted by Royal Life Saving. These training programs contribute to making Australia a safer place. Our affordable training programs compliment our many other community activities that are responsible for preventing drowning and injury in water-related activities.
Royal Life Saving WA Training is an initiative created to assist people to learn new skills, gain employment and further their careers in the sport and recreation industry. Like most Australians, we love participating in sport and recreational activities and are proud to play an important role in ensuring that these activities are a safe and enjoyable part of Australian life. By providing nationally recognised training that can lead to employment in the sport and recreation industry, we can ensure that you gain the necessary knowledge and skills to get ahead in your career.
Royal Life Saving WA offers a comprehensive range of training courses for people who want to learn new skills, gain employment and further their careers in the Sport and Recreation Industry. Some of the training courses that we offer include:
Need to update or requalify your first aid certificate? We can update your skills and qualifications from other training providers are recognised.
Our training and employment initiative is unique, and offers you many benefits such as:
The training and employment initiative is focused on assisting you to become more employable and to get ahead in your career. If you want to be better qualified and more employable, then the training and employment initiative is for you.
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Vocational Education and Training or VET is about the education and training of people for work.
The VET sector exists to develop and recognise the competencies, or skills and knowledge of learners in the workplace. The VET sector provides education and training for the thousands of occupations not covered by university training.
The VET sector has traditionally been seen as post-secondary, non-university education that focused on apprenticeships. But changes over the past decade have seen VET programs offered in secondary schools, private Registered Training Organisations, TAFE Colleges and stronger links developed with universities. There are private Registered Training Organisations, like Royal Life Saving WA that provide nationally recognised qualifications.
Registered Training Organisations are registered and regularly audited to ensure service quality. The VET system enables Registered Training Organisations to operate anywhere within Australia, and to issue nationally-recognised qualifications that are mutually recognised by TAFE Colleges and other Registered Training Organisations throughout Australia.
The VET system in Australia is an industry-led system. This system has been created to ensure that the training provided by Registered Training Organisations meets the needs and expectations of employers. The VET system has created industry specific Training Packages. These Training Packages specify the competencies, or knowledge, skills and abilities that must result from the provision of training. The Training Packages also stipulate the relevant industry requirements for assessment, and the qualifications that result from competence being achieved.
For more information about the VET system in Australia, please see the www.training.com.au. This is the single point of access to the vast range of vocational education and training information, products and services in Australia.
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