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Overview & Support Services
Our dedicated team are here to help you from Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm. Australian Trade Training College is at all times concerned for the welfare of its students. If students are experiencing difficulties and/or require counselling or personal support, there are a number of professional organisations equipped to offer services to help such as:
- Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
- Salvation Army: 13 SALVOS (13 72 58)
Furthermore, Australian Trade Training College is committed in supporting student progress throughout their training program by providing and/or referring a range of support services and facilities inclusive of:
- Learning support
- Disability services
- Career and program counselling
- Internet access
- Indigenous participant support
Policies & Procedures
As an RTO, Australian Trade Training College is required to comply with legislation designed to uphold the integrity of the nationally recognised qualifications that we train and assess and the quality of our training and assessment processes.
This includes compliance with:
- The Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2025
- National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011
Additionally, Australian Trade Training College complies with a range of other legal, regulatory and legislative requirements at a state and commonwealth level including, but not limited to:
- Anti-discrimination
- Apprenticeships and traineeships
- Children and Young People
- Copyright
- Corporations
- Employment and Workplace Relations
- Equal Opportunity
- Fair Work (including harassment and bullying)
- Privacy and Personal Information protection
- Taxation
- Unique Student identifiers
- Workplace health and safety
Australian Trade Training College is dedicated in applying the provisions of the VET Quality Framework to ensure that our services are of the highest quality. More information about these regulations and legal frameworks may be located at:
- www.legislation.gov.au which is the Australian Government website for Commonwealth Law.
- www.legislation.qld.gov.au which is the website for Queensland Government Law.
- www.asqa.gov.au which is the website for Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) regulator.
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) is authorised by law, including the Privacy Act and the NVETR Act, to collect, use and disclose your personal information to fulfil specified functions and activities. For more information about how the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) will handle your personal information, please refer to the DEWR VET Data Privacy Notice.
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Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of Prior Learning is an assessment process that involves making a judgment on the skills and knowledge an individual has as a result of past study and/or experience. The aim of recognition of prior learning is to recognise existing competencies without having to undertake training and assessment.
Competency may be recognised through:
Students may be eligible to apply for recognition of prior learning on one or more units of competency in their training program. They should discuss this at the enrolment interview or as early as possible at the commencement of the training program.
Be aware, recognition of prior learning may not be undertaken where the qualification or group of units may lead to a licenced outcome. This is determined by the licencing body, where they may not accept recognition of prior learning as a valid assessment pathway to the licence.
For further information regarding recognition of prior learning, please contact us via [email protected].
Recognition of Prior Learning Policy
Credit Transfer
Australian Trade Training College recognises Australian Qualifications Framework Qualifications and Statements of Attainment that have been issued by other registered training organisations. Credit transfer may be applied to units of competency and related qualifications that have been studied in the past. Australian Trade Training College will only accept credit transfer for units of competency within the student’s individual support plan or training plan unit listing.
All students who hold a qualification or statement of attainment from another registered training organisation are to discuss the possibility of credit transfer during the enrolment process. Application for credit transfer will affect the final training plan or individual support plan, so all credit transfer applications need to be applied for and processed as quickly as possible.
Students will be required to provide a copy of the full qualification and unit listing or Statement of Attainment, or a unique student identifier transcript. These will be verified and, where the units of competency already successfully completed are equivalent to units in the training program, a credit transfer will be applied.




