Registered Training Organisation (RTO)
What is an RTO?
Only RTOs can deliver and assess nationally accredited training and provide nationally accredited qualifications and/or statements of attainment, which are transferable and recognised across Australia.
RTOs are required to meet the standards set by the Australian Qualifications Training Framework.
RTOs in NSW are certified and regularly audited by the NSW Vocational Education and Training Board (VETAB).
The Spastic Centre is a certified RTO offering both accredited and customised training.
Accredited Training
What is accredited training?
Nationally accredited training provides employees with recognised and transferable qualifications across Australia and practical work based skills and knowledge suitable to their organisations needs.
Accredited training is competency based, endorsed by the Australian National Training Authority and specific industry bodies, and can only be delivered through Registered Training Organisations.
Recognition of prior Learning (RPL)
An employee may receive credit for some or part of an accredited course, where evidence is supplied to demonstrate previously achieved competency on the basis of prior learning in the workforce or in some other activity.
Government funding options
Where appropriate, assistance in accessing funding for your employees accredited training may be available through new and existing work traineeships.
Accredited courses (
PDF) offered under The Spastic Centre’s scope of registration.
To find out more information please contact:
action Pact Learning
Tel: (02) 9479 7200
Fax: (02) 9479 7291
actionpact@tscnsw.org.au