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Training and Employment Recognition Council

The Training and Employment Recognition Council is responsible for a large number of activities including:

To help the Council provide information to the Minister, it consults with industry and regional communities. The council has met with the regional communities in Cairns, Mackay, Maryborough, Rockhampton, Gladstone, Toowoomba and Townsville.

In undertaking its business, the Council's practices observe Information Standard 42 - Information Privacy. For further information visit the department's privacy and security statement.

The Training and Employment Recognition Council meets every two months. View the meeting dates.

In addition to full council bimonthly meetings, the Registration Management Entity (RME) and a number of other sub-committees have been established. Their role is to oversee, review and report on different aspects of the wide-ranging and diverse responsibilities vested in the council and to assist in the timely performance of council's legislated functions.

The RME, which meets approximately every two to three weeks throughout the year, holds a delegation from the council to deal with registration and audit matters in relation to registered training organisations and their compliance with the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).

The Apprenticeship Structures Committee, which meets monthly, is a subcommittee established to oversee and progress issues relating to apprenticeships and traineeships, in particular, administrative and regulatory matters. It also advises council on strategic issues including progress towards implementation of the Government's Queensland Skills Plan.

This page was last updated at Friday, November 23, 2007
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