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INTERVIEW
INDUSTRY EXPERT REVEALS LESSONS LEARNT FROM 65 ASQA AUDITS AN INTERVIEW WITH SUKH SANDHU BY TOM RAE S Ichanges DE During his 20 years in the VET and Higher The have certainly been profound. At Education sector, Sukh Sandhu has witnessed the radical shift in compliance landscape. Here he shares his experience on how VET organisations can adapt and thrive in a challenging environment. Few industry professionals have seen the revolution in VET compliance as closely as Sukh Sandhu. Over a 20-year career in the sector he has worked with a myriad of national and international organisations, including Navitas, MIT, Franklin Scholar, The Malka Group, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne Institute of Technology, Federation University, Gowrie Victoria, TAFE Queensland, Ozford, Junior Chamber, Imperial College, University of Ballarat, Webcom Technologies USA and a number of other educational institutions, universities and RTO’s. He has even worked within Australian Government’s regulatory body ASQA, which served to deepen further his understanding of how RTO’s can successfully navigate the compliance minefield. With 65 regulatory audits and a 100% compliance record under his belt, it’s little wonder that his services are in hot demand.
The compliance revolution
We began by asking Sukh to outline the key changes he has seen in the compliance environment over his career.
the core, we have seen ASQA come in as the regulator and, together with government departments, the VET sector is now more closely scrutinised than ever before. At the same time, the sector has become a lot more competitive, with RTOs challenging TAFEs, as well as each other for market share.” Sukh expanded on major shifts he has witnessed. “Reforms have been transformative in terms of industry responsiveness, quality and regulation, data and customer information and scrutiny on who is a fit and proper person, to name just a few. Government funding is now more targeted and efficient too and we have seen a much greater degree of collaboration and information sharing between regulatory bodies and government departments, such as the Department of Education and Training (DET) with Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) for Vet Student Loans. “The VET sector has experienced tremendous growth too in the number of providers. There are now around 4500+ providers, and around 40% of them have less than 100 students, which is a very different scenario to days gone by. Along with this growth, there has been the collapse of some major big organisations too, which has been a real wakeup call to the industry.