Your workplace skills and knowledge, life experiences and past learnings can be recognised towards a formal qualification.
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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment pathway that allows you to gain a nationally recognised qualification or unit/s of competency from the skills and knowledge you’ve gained through work, life experiences, non-formal and informal learning.
If you’ve worked in a position that’s enabled you to undertake industry relevant tasks, or simply been trained in-house through your organisation you may be eligible to apply for RPL for a unit of competency, skill set or qualification.
Although it is not necessarily a quick or simple process, Aveling aims to provide you with a more flexible way of having your abilities, skills and knowledge assessed against the competencies stipulated in nationally recognised units of competency or qualifications.
What can you RPL for?
You can apply for units of competency or qualifications listed under Aveling’s ‘scope of registration’ (RTO No: 50503), where it is not prevented by the training package, industry regulator or licensing requirements.
Your prior learning may include:
RPL application kit
Each RPL application has a number of steps to complete:
Step 1: RPL application information
Step 2: Self-assessment
Step 3: Performance requirements
Step 4: Workplace Observation report
Step 5: Applicant declaration and consent
How much does it cost?
The fee structure will depend on how many units of competency you want to complete via RPL. The fees are listed in each RPL Application Kit.
Please note, payment is only required after you submit a completed RPL Application Kit with documentary evidence. After your RPL Application Kit has been submitted for assessment, Aveling will contact you for payment details.
How are you assessed?
The Assessor will use the following decision making rules when reviewing your submission of evidence:
Currency | Your evidence should be relatively recent, within the last 12 months to 2 years. |
Authenticity | The documents you submit should verify that you developed the evidence and/or your part of a team contribution. Aveling will contact workplace observers nominated by the candidate to verify evidence submitted. |
Sufficiency | There should be enough evidence to demonstrate to the Assessor the quality, quantity and relevance of your evidence enables a judgement of competency to be made. |
Validity | The assessor is assured that you have the skills, knowledge and abilities as described in the unit of competency and associated assessment requirements. |
What should I do next?
At this stage, you need to consider how your skills, abilities and knowledge relate to the unit or units of competency for which you want to apply for RPL. You can access the relevant units of competency or download them from www.training.gov.au
If you believe you have the skills and knowledge required and can provide evidence to support a submission, please contact Aveling on (08) 9379 9999 or email: [email protected].
An Aveling team member will contact you to ask some questions about your current role and responsibilities. If, after the discussion your decision is to proceed you will be sent an RPL Application Kit for the unit or units of competency you wish to apply for. The RPL Application Kit includes a self-assessment, enrolment form, examples of workplace documents to support your application, questions to check your underpinning knowledge, a Workplace Observation Report and declaration sign off.
The Aveling RPL process is outlined below:
Want to know more?
Please get in touch to arrange a no-obligation appointment to discuss how we can help: