In partnership with the New South Wales regulatory authority, ACECQA has developed a series of short, interactive eLearning modules to help approved providers understand their responsibilities under the National Law and Regulations. These modules are also available in web accessible versions.
Modules Include:
Approved provider – Governance and management
As the approved provider, you have primary legal responsibility under the National Law and National Regulations to ensure good governance and management of your service. This module briefly outlines the responsibilities and explains the requirements under the National Quality Standard, Quality Area 7.
Approved provider – Staffing
As the approved provider, you have primary legal responsibility under the National Law and Regulations in relation to staffing requirements at your service. Even when other service leaders may be on-site acting on your behalf, should non-compliance occur, you may still be held legally responsible. This module briefly explains your responsibilities.
Approved provider – Service vision
As the approved provider you are responsible for creating the vision for your service. A clear and compelling vision will underpin your service’s statement of philosophy, assist in the development of your Quality Improvement Plan, and can serve to inspire your service team. This module will look at the importance of a vision, some examples, and how to develop a vision.
Approved provider – Service philosophy
As the approved provider you are responsible for ensuring that a statement of philosophy is developed and that it informs guides your service’s operations and educational programming and practice. This module explains how to develop a philosophy and provides links to helpful resources.
Approved provider – Supporting your team
As the approved provider you have a key role to play in helping to build and support your team. This module will explore: the importance and benefits of an effective team; the contribution that you can make to building an effective team; and some suggestions for promoting effective teamwork.
For more information: eLearning Modules For Approved Providers





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