NQF Masterclass

Understand Everything NQF

The National Quality Framework is the cornerstone of the education and care sector. It operates under an applied law system and is made up of multiple components. From exploring legislative roles and their responsibilities, to understanding qualification and ratio requirements and competently navigating the NQA ITS portal, this masterclass isn’t a refresh of what you may already know, it’s a thorough examination that will lay the foundations for ongoing success.

A very informative breakdown of the NFQ

NQF Masterclass Attendee

Workshop Summary

Whether you’re a new director/nominated supervisor or have been in the role for a while, you know that it’s an all encompassing role. Full of complexities and challenges, it’s essential you are equipped with the right knowledge and skills to succeed.

That’s why we’ve developed ‘The director series’.

We move beyond just looking at the National Quality Framework, and explore the role from multiple dimensions. Comprising of four (4) masterclasses that are two (2) hours in duration, each class looks at a specific aspect crucial to success in the role. You have the flexibility to choose individual classes based on your needs or sign up for the entire series.

If you’re ready to succeed, sign up TODAY!

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Acknowledgement of Country

At Firefly HR, we acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we work & connect with you from today. As a base, Firefly HR connects from the land of the Garigal or Caregal people, and would like to acknowledge all 29 clan groups of the Eora Nation.

At Firefly HR, we connect – although online, and meet by story sharing, learning, taking on non verbal queues, deconstruct and reconstruct information, and move in non linear directions at times. We use symbols without realising, and link with our own land and community.

This is all interconnected. We are utilising Aboriginal pedagogy with these processes and in our daily work.

We acknowledge the land that we are on today has been the core of all spirituality, language, knowledge, and sacred sites. This knowledge is what us and others need to embrace to ensure a future for our children and our children’s children.

We need to hear, respectfully, and listen.

As a guiding principle to the National Quality Framework that Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures are valued, we are working on building the foundations here and believe a strong, meaningful acknowledgement of country is important.