Landscape training MEGAN FLOWER | LVML
Landscape Training Package Review Landscapers play an integral role in creating safe, sustainable and functional outdoor spaces for private and public use. The AHC Training Package, which contains these skills standards, is one of the largest, most complex and diverse training packages in the Australian System. Given how vital it is that these skills are regularly reviewed and updated, the Australian Industry Skills Committee (AISC) approved for this project to take place as outlined in the Skills Forecast and Program of Works 2019 – 2022. Why is the review taking place?
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The content of some of the relevant qualifications in the AHC Training Package has not been fully reviewed since 2010.
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As a national package, the content determines technical parameters and licencing arrangements in most states however some state regulators are hesitant to progress with licensing development because, at present, technical qualifications, based upon AHC Training Package units, have not been updated to meet current industry needs. Work is now underway as part of this project to update current qualifications, skill sets and units of competency in landscaping construction and design, so that they reflect current industry trends, support safe work practices, and promote clear career pathways, nationally.
What has happened so far? Five qualifications, four skill sets, and 24 units in landscaping construction and design have been reviewed in consultation with Subject Matter Experts (SME’s). Every state in Australia is represented in the SME group, which is imperative to the success of the project, including two LVML Members, Stewart Detez and Russ Sweetman, who have contributed significant time and effort to date. The SME group has identified the current job roles within the industry and known gaps in the skills standards. As a result of their review, two new units of competency are being drafted to address the increased use of computer-aided design (CAD) software as a standard work practice and the increasing trend to use outdoor tiling in landscape projects.