The NCVER will collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information in accordance with the law, including the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and the NVETR Act. How the NCVER and other bodies handle your personal information We are also authorised by law (under the NVETR Act) to disclose your personal information to the relevant state or territory training authority.įor more detailed information, refer to EOT’s Privacy Policy The NCVER is responsible for collecting, managing, analysing and communicating research and statistics about the Australian VET sector. We are required by law (under the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 (Cth) (NVETR Act)) to disclose the personal information we collect about you to the National VET Data Collection kept by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research Ltd (NCVER). How we disclose your personal information We use your personal information to enable us to deliver VET courses to you, and otherwise, as needed, to comply with our obligations as an RTO. If you do not provide your information, we cannot enrol you in one of our courses. If you feel you may need assistance with your training, or have any questions please contact us.Īs a registered training organisation (RTO), we collect your personal information so we can process and manage your enrolment in a vocational education and training (VET) course with us. If you are not sure whether your LLN skill levels meet these standards you can use our LLN Self-Assessment Tool. Numeracy levels of 2 indicates that you should be able to engage in problem solving using basic mathematics, such as understanding chemical labels and information about hazards.Oral Communication levels of 3 indicates that you should be able to ask effective questions, engage in discussions, relay information and otherwise communicate clearly with colleagues and customers.Writing levels of 3 indicates that you should have the ability to engage in activities such as writing simple reports and maintaining basic documentation.Reading levels of 3 indicates that you should be able to read and understand basic worksite related materials such safety signs and OHS requirements.Learning levels of 3 indicates that you should be able to understand concepts such as hazards, safety signs and laws, and be able to apply that understanding to a workplace environment.To complete this assessment you will need to have the following Learning, Language and Numeracy (LLN) skill levels: This check requires the submission of the person's passport/immiCard number and country of issuance, which is then verified automatically using the Department of Home Affairs' VEVO system. EOT is not registered on CRICOS and have no plans to register on CRICOS in the future.Īny person who is not an Australian citizen must have their visa status verified before they can enrol in any nationally recognised course. “Overseas Students” can only enrol in nationally recognised courses with training organisations who are registered on CRICOS as specified in Section 8 of the ESOS Act. a Subclass 576 (Foreign Affairs or Defence Sector) visa.Įxcluding persons who satisfy the secondary criteria, but not the primary criteria, under the Migration Regulations 1994 for the grant of the visa, or a secondary exchange student within the meaning of the Migration Regulations 1994, or an overseas student who has been approved under a scholarship scheme, or an exchange scheme, sponsored by the Commonwealth to undertake a course of study or training in Australia.a Subclass 575 (Non‑Award Sector) visa. a Subclass 574 (Postgraduate Research Sector) visa.a Subclass 573 (Higher Education Sector) visa.a Subclass 572 (Vocational Education and Training Sector) visa.a Subclass 570 (Independent ELICOS Sector) visa.This includes the following subclasses of visa: Express Online Training can enrol persons into nationally recognised courses who are from Australia or any other country, as long as they are not considered to be an “Overseas Student”.Īn “Overseas Student” is defined in the ESOS Act 2000 as a person (whether inside or outside Australia) who holds a student visa (as defined in regulation 1.03 of the Migration Regulations 1994).
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