Screen and Media Training Package

Victorian Purchasing Guide

Version No 1.1

December 2010

CUF07 Screen and Media Training Package

Version No 1.1

This Victorian Purchasing Guide was prepared by the Curriculum Maintenance Manager Human Services

(Telephone: (03) 9214 8501 or (03) 9214 5034 Facsimile: (03) 9214 5026) on behalf of Skills Victoria.

Purchasing Guide  Version History

Purchasing Guide Version / Date
Approved / Training Package
Version / Comments
1.1 / 2/12/2010 / 1.1 / Addition of reference to the ' National Standard for 'Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work' and the 'National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work' to the section on licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification considerations in the relevant qualifications.
Replacement of 'BSBOHS201A Participate in OHS processes' with 'CUSOHS301A Follow occupational health and safety procedures'. CUSOHS301A is equivalent to BSBOHS201A.
This is a core unit in the following qualifications and reduces the minimum and maximum hours by 10 hours:
• CUF20107 Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media)
• CUF30107 Certificate III in Media
• CUF30207 Certificate III in Broadcasting Technology
• CUF30307 Certificate III in Scenery and Set Construction
• CUF40107 Certificate IV in Screen and Media
• CUF40207 Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media
• CUF40307 Certificate IV in Broadcast Technology
• CUF40407 Certificate IV in Make-up
• CUF40507 Certificate IV in Costume for Performance
Replacement of units from the CUS01 Music Training Package with units from the CUS09 Music Training Package as electives in relevant qualifications.
1 / 19/06/2008 / 1 / Initial Release

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

VICTORIAN PURCHASING GUIDES

Definitions used in this Purchasing Guide

What are Training Packages?

INTRODUCTION

What do I need to deliver this Training Package?

Where do I get this Training Package?

REGISTRATION

How does a training organisation become registered?

What are the AQTF Essential Conditions and Standards for Registration?

Qualifications

TRANSITION

What about currently enrolled students?

Transition Arrangements for Version 1.1 of this Purchasing Guide

High Risk Work - Licensing units

ENDORSEMENT PERIOD FOR TRAINING PACKAGES

UNITS OF COMPETENCY AND NOMINAL HOURS

SAMPLE TRAINING PROGRAMS

Do I have to devise a training program?

INDUSTRY REGULATION

CMM details

Training Packages

Training Package Support Materials

Apprenticeships and TrainEEsHIPS

What qualifications in this Training Package are available as Apprenticeships and Traineeships?

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VICTORIAN PURCHASING GUIDES

The Victorian Purchasing Guide provides information to assist Registered Training Organisations, teachers/trainers and assessors in using nationally endorsed industry Training Packages within Victoria.

You can view, download or print your own copy of the Purchasing Guide from the Training Support Network (TSN) website at:

Definitions used in this Purchasing Guide

Term / Definition
Code / Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification code.
Title / Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification title.
Unit Code / Nationally endorsed Training Package unit code.
Unit Title / Nationally endorsed Training Package unit title.
Nominal Hours / The anticipated hours of supervised learning or training deemed necessary in order to adequately present the educational material. These hours are determined by the Victorian State Training Authority. Nominal hours may vary for a qualification depending on the units of competency selected.
Replaced Qualification Code / National identifier of the accredited course or Training Package qualification replaced by this Training Package.
Replaced Qualification Title / National title of the accredited course or Training Package qualification replaced by this Training Package.
No New Enrolments In / The date from which all new enrolments must be in this Training Package qualification and no new enrolments are to be accepted in the accredited courses or previous version of the Training Package.
Scope of Registration / The scope that identifies the particular services and products that can be provided by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). A Registered Training Organisation can be registered to provide either:
  • training delivery services, assessment and products, and issue Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications and Statements of Attainment; or
  • assessment services and products, and issue Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications and Statements of Attainment.
In addition, scope of registration is defined by Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications and/or Units of Competency.
Apprenticeships and Traineeships / Apprenticeships and Traineeships combine practical work with structured training under a training contract to give people an industry relevant nationally recognised qualification.
Pre-requisite / A pre-requisite unit is a unit in which the candidate must be deemed competent prior to the determination of competency in the unit.
Entry Requirement / Entry requirements do not form part of a qualification. They are specified where prior knowledge skill and experience is considered necessary.
Practical Placement / Practical placement refers to any structured workplace learning, including but not limited to, work observation and work experience undertaken by a student as part of a course or training program.
Used as a delivery strategy, it forms part of a course to enhance student learning.
Practical placement does not apply for an apprentice or trainee under a registered training contract.
Practical Placement Guidelines are available from

What are Training Packages?

Training Packages are sets of nationally endorsed standards and qualifications for recognising and assessing people's skills. A Training Package describes the skills and knowledge needed to perform effectively in the workplace. They do not prescribe how an individual should be trained. Teachers and trainers develop learning strategies  the ‘how’  depending on learners' needs, abilities and circumstances.

Training Packages are developed by industry through National Industry Skills Councils ( to meet the identified training needs of specific industries or industry sectors. To gain national endorsement, developers must provide evidence of extensive consultation and support within the industry area or enterprise.

Training Packages complete a quality assurance process and are then endorsed by the National Quality Council (NQC) ( and placed on the National Training Information Service (NTIS) (

CUF07 SCREEN AND MEDIA TRAINING PACKAGE PURCHASING GUIDE

INTRODUCTION

If you are a teacher, trainer or assessor in a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), this Guide will assist you in using the CUF07 Screen and Media Training Package Version 1.1. The Guide must be read in conjunction with the Training Package endorsed components (the competency standards, assessment guidelines and qualifications framework).

What do I need to deliver this Training Package?

All training delivery and assessment must be conducted by an RTO that has the Training Package qualifications or specific units of competency on its scope of registration, or that works in partnership with another Registered Training Organisation that does, under the quality arrangements outlined in the current version of the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF)

AQTF Essential Conditions and Standards

You must have a copy of the endorsed components of theTraining Package and be a qualified trainer or assessor in line with the requirements of the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF)AQTF Essential Conditions and Standards.

Where do I get this Training Package?

You can purchase the Training Package from TVET Australia ( or the Industry Skills Council (see ‘Links and Contacts’). In addition, you can view and download the endorsed components from the National Training Information Service(

REGISTRATION

Under the AQTF Essential Conditions and Standards ( RTOs issue nationally recognised qualifications and Statements of Attainment in the vocational education and training sector.

To offer qualifications and Statements of Attainment from theCUF07 Screen and Media Training Package Version 1.1, RTOs must have the Training Package qualifications and/or relevant units of competency on their scope of registration.

How does a training organisation become registered?

To gain and maintain registration, RTOs must comply with the nationally agreed standards for training organisations under the AQTF Essential Conditions and Standards across a specified scope of qualifications.

The Victorian registering body registers training organisations and audits them for compliance with the AQTF Essential Conditions and Standards.

Details regarding registration as a Training Organisation in Victoria can be found at the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) website:

What are the AQTF Essential Conditions and Standards for Registration?

The AQTF Essential Conditions and Standards for Initial Registration and for Continuing Registration are the nationally agreed standards for training organisations under the Australian Quality Training Framework adopted by ministers for vocational education and training. The revised Essential Conditions and Standards for Initial Registration and for Continuing Registration of Training Organisationsand AQTF Standards for State and Territory Registering bodieswere introduced on and effective from 1 July 2010. .

Support publications are available at

Qualifications

Code / Title / Range of Nominal Hours / Comments
CUF10107 / Certificate I in Creative Industries / 108 – 360
CUF20107 / Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media) / 123 – 310
CUF30207 / Certificate III in Broadcast Technology / 608 – 970 / National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work apply to a number of elective units in this qualification.
Electrical Work: A Restricted Electrical Workers Licence is required to practice in Victoria.
The completion of ICTTC136C & ICTTC137C fulfils requirements for Open Cabling Registration.
See pages 13 - 14 of this guide for further details.
CUF40307 / Certificate IV in Broadcast Technology / 609 – 1330 / National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work apply to a number of elective units in this qualification.
Electrical Work: A Restricted Electrical Workers Licence is required to practice in Victoria.
EME hazards: RF workers are required to complete an Electro Magnetic Emissions (EME) Awareness course. In order to attend a site where there is substantial EME hazard (such as a broadcasttransmission site) an understanding of the risks of EME and the necessary precautions tomitigate the risks is required.
See pages 13 - 14of this guide for further details.
CUF50307 / Diploma of Broadcast Technology / 350 – 620 / National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work apply to a number of elective units in this qualification.
Electrical Work: A Restricted Electrical Workers Licence is required to practice in Victoria.
EME hazards: RF workers are required to complete an Electro Magnetic Emissions (EME) Awareness course. In order to attend a site where there is substantial EME hazard (such as a broadcasttransmission site) an understanding of the risks of EME and the necessary precautions tomitigate the risks is required.
See pages 13 - 14of this guide for further details.
CUF40507 / Certificate IV in Costume for Performance / 455 – 950
CUF50507 / Diploma of Costume for Performance / 825 – 1530
CUF40207 / Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media / 370 – 700
CUF50207 / Diploma of Interactive Digital Media / 510 – 905
CUF40407 / Certificate IV in Makeup / 610 – 950
CUF50407 / Diploma of Specialist Makeup Services / 845 – 1310
CUF30307 / Certificate III in Scenery and Set Construction / 168 – 655 / National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work apply to a number of elective units in this qualification.
See pages 13 - 14of this guide for further details.
CUF40607 / Certificate IV in Scenery and Set Construction / 415 – 1325 / National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work apply to a number of elective units in this qualification.
See pages 13 - 14of this guide for further details.
CUF50607 / Diploma of Scenery and Set Construction / 850 – 1790 / National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work apply to a number of elective units in this qualification.
See pages 13 - 14of this guide for further details.
CUF30107 / Certificate III in Media / 228 – 560 / National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work apply to a number of elective units in this qualification.
See pages 13 - 14of this guide for further details.
CUF40107 / Certificate IV in Screen and Media / 224 – 1080 / National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work apply to a number of elective units in this qualification.
See pages 13 - 14of this guide for further details.
CUF50107 / Diploma of Screen and Media / 425 – 1115 / National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work apply to a number of elective units in this qualification.
See pages 13 - 14of this guide for further details.
CUF60107 / Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media / 485 – 1220
  • Nominal hour range for qualification  includes the units in the qualification and their prerequisites.
  • In addition, some qualifications have an entry requirement of specified units or their equivalent. These units have a nominal hour value that is not included in the nominal hours as they are outside the qualification packaging rules.

TRANSITION

Transition arrangements apply where existing accredited courses, or Training Package qualifications, are replaced by qualifications from the CUF07 Screen and Media Version 1.1 Training Package.

What about currently enrolled students?

Where possible, you should give currently enrolled students the opportunity to transfer to the most recent qualification and be mindful of your obligations under Condition 9, of the AQTF Essential Conditions and Standards for Initial and for Continuing Registration. The Transition Arrangements table of this Guide provides information to assist this process. When making the decision to transfer to the revised qualification, consider issues such as the proportion of the qualification that has been completed by the learner, the degree of alignment with the revised qualification and any potential advantage or disadvantage to learners.

Transition Arrangements for Version 1.1 of this Purchasing Guide

There are no new qualifications in this version of the Victorian Purchasing Guide or CUF07 Screen and Media Version 1.1 Training Package.

The transition date from the previous Guide applies to the qualifications in CUF07 Screen and Media Version 1.1 Training Package. The transition date for no – new enrolments in replaced qualifications was 30 June 2009.

The following qualifications are equivalent to the replaced qualifications.

RTOs will be able to add these qualifications to their scope of registration using the standard application process.

However, any RTO intending to deliver and/or assess a High Risk unit should refer to information on page 13.

Training Package Qualification Code / Training Package Qualification Title / Replaced Qualification Code / Replaced Qualification Title
CUF10107 / Certificate I in Creative Industries / CUF10101 / Certificate I in Media
CUF20107 / Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media) / CUF20201 / Certificate II in Screen (Art and Construction)
CUF20301 / Certificate II in Screen
CUF20401 / Certificate II in Broadcasting (Radio)
CUF20501 / Certificate II in Broadcasting (Television)
CUF20601 / Certificate II in Multimedia
CUF30107 / Certificate III in Media / CUF30101 / Certificate III in Screen
CUF30201 / Certificate III in Screen (Laboratory)
CUF30301 / Certificate III in Broadcasting (Radio)
CUF30401 / Certificate III in Broadcasting (Television)
CUF30501 / Certificate III in Broadcasting (Remote Area Operations)
CUF30601 / Certificate III in Multimedia
CUF30307 / Certificate III in Scenery and Set Construction / CUE30103 / Certificate III in Live Production, Theatre and Events (Construction and Manufacturing)
CUF40507 / Certificate IV in Costume for Performance / CUF40101
/ Certificate IV in Costume
CUF40407
/ Certificate IV in Makeup / CUF40203
/ Certificate IV in Makeup
CUF40607 / Certificate IV in Scenery and Set Construction / CUE40103 / Certificate IV in Live Production, Theatre and Events (Construction and Manufacturing)
CUF40301 / Certificate IV in Screen (Art & Construction)
CUF40107 / Certificate IV in Screen and Media / CUF40401 / Certificate IV in Screen
CUF40501 / Certificate IV in Screen (Laboratory)
CUF40601 / Certificate IV in Broadcasting (Radio)
CUF40701 / Certificate IV in Broadcasting (Television)
CUF40207 / Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media / CUF40801 / Certificate IV in Multimedia
CUF50507 / Diploma of Costume for Performance / CUF50101 / Diploma of Costume
CUF50407 / Diploma of Specialist Makeup Services / CUF50203 / Diploma of Makeup
CUF50607 / Diploma of Scenery and Set Construction / CUE50103 / Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events (Construction and Manufacturing)
CUF50301 / Diploma of Screen(Art & Construction)
CUF50107 / Diploma of Screen and Media / CUF50401 / Diploma of Screen
CUF50501 / Diploma of Broadcasting
CUF50307 / Diploma of Broadcast Technology / CUF50601 / Diploma of Broadcast Engineering
CUF50207 / Diploma of Interactive Digital Media / CUF50701 / Diploma of Multimedia
CUF60107 / Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media / CUF60101 / Advanced Diploma of Screen
CUF60301 / Advanced Diploma of Broadcasting
CUF60501 / Advanced Diploma of Multimedia

The following qualifications are new qualifications. RTOs will be able to add these qualifications to their scope of registration using the standard application process.

Training Package Qualification Code / Training Package Qualification Title
CUF30207 / Certificate III in Broadcast Technology
CUF40307 / Certificate IV in Broadcast Technology

High Risk Work - Licensing units

Victorian RTOs must have written verification from WorkSafe before applying to the VRQA for an extension to their scope of registration. This applies to units delivered as part of a qualification or where individual units only are conducted. This requirement will also apply where the units are imported into another Training Package qualification or accredited course. Learners completing the High Risk Work units will not be eligible for licensing in Victoria unless the RTO has met this requirement. RTOs should be aware that there are mandatory assessment tools for all High Risk Work units. Information about the WorkSafe approval process is available from: