Harmonising Licensing Month - upcoming sessions and recordings

The Harmonising Licensing Month seminar series continues throughout November to provide licensing and training stakeholders with detailed information on key occupational licensing and regulatory matters that impact on training and assessment.

The session to be held this week is on:

  • High risk work licensing units of competency
    Friday 28 November
    11:00am-12:00pm (AEDT).

Another session will be held in early December to discuss the new National Licensing System which is due to be agreed upon by the Council of Australia Governments at its upcoming meeting at the end of November. Details of the session time and date will be sent to all people who have registered for the session.  

Recordings of the two sessions which have been already conducted are now available. The sessions were on:

  • the occupational licensing aspects of the CPC08 Construction, Plumbing and Services Integrated Framework Training Package
  • the use of technology in occupational licensing
  • skills recognition.

To access the recordings visit www.licensinglinenews.com/eventrecordings

To view more information on the upcoming seminars including dates, times and detailed summaries visit www.licensinglinenews.com/events

To register for a seminar send an email with your name and email address to the corresponding address listed in the seminar summary found on the Harmonising Licensing Month page.

The sessions will be held online using the conferencing technology Elluminate. The event page has details on how to access and use Elluminate.

Harmonising Licensing Month is an initiative of Licensing Line News which is a Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations funded project to support the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) occupational licensing reform agenda.

For more information on Harmonising Licensing Month contact Licensing Line News on 07 3247 5505, hlm@licensinglinenews.com or visit www.licensinglinenews.com/events

This page was generated on 23 December, 2009