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The Funded Training List

Skills for All will fund Skills for All Training Providers to deliver selected qualifications and nationally endorsed Skill Sets that have been chosen to meet the growing skills needs of South Australia.

Skills for All Training Providers are approved to deliver training from a range of qualifications and Skill Sets listed on the Funded Training List (FTL) to eligible students.

New versions of the FTL are regularly released to support the addition of new courses, communicate replacement courses, and remove courses no longer available through Skills for All. In addition the FTL includes the following attributes for each course and qualification listed:
  • Status (current, expired or superseded) – the status of courses or qualifications as listed on the national register (training.gov.au) as at the date of the publication of the FTL.
  • No new enrolments date (Skills for All) – Training Providers cannot take new enrolments after the no new enrolment date for Skills for All funding.
  • No new enrolments date (superseded) – indicates the course is superseded and the date when no new enrolments can be taken.
  • Training Guarantee for SACE students (TGSS) – identifies the courses and qualifications that are available under the TGSS program.
  • Only available under an apprenticeship – identifies the courses and qualifications that may only be undertaken through a Training Contract arrangement.
  • Fee free – identifies the courses and qualifications for which students pay no course fees.
  • Maximum Course Fee Exemption - identifies courses that are exempt from a government-set maximum fee.
  • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) - identifies courses for which RPL will not be paid and the effective date.

The Excel version of the FTL includes additional information identifying priority courses and the maximum numbers of units of competency payable for a course under Skills for All. Note that you should always check information downloaded with the official PDF version on the website.

Consultation about the Funded Training List

The list of courses funded by the State Government (the Funded Training List) is regularly updated to ensure courses funded under Skills for All are current, support the State's priorities and align public investment with public benefit.

Consultation about the composition of the Skills for All Funded Training List (FTL) closed on 10 May 2013. 

The outcomes of the consultation will be available soon. 

Release 5.0 –  28 February 2013

  • Replacement Courses

    64 replacement courses have been added to the Funded Training List.

    Training Providers with any of these Courses on their ASQA scope may apply to add them to their Skills for All Schedule of Courses via the Skills for All Provider application.

    See list of replacement courses.

  • No New Enrolments (NNE) Skills for All

    13 Courses are subject to a No New Enrolments (Skills for All) date of 4 April 2013. Skills for All Training Providers must not enrol any Eligible Students in these Courses after the no new enrolment date. A Training Account in VETA cannot be created after 4 April 2013.
  • See list of courses with No New Enrolment (Skills for All) FTL 5.0.

  • No Subsidy payable for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for Certificates I and II

    From 4 April 2013 no subsidy will be paid to Skills for All Training Providers for result codes 50 and 51(RPL) for units of competency within a Certificate I or II qualification.

  • No New Enrolments date for a superseded course

    The No New Enrolments date for this course has been updated to reflect a correction to this course on the national register. The correct No New Enrolment date is 2 Feb 2012.

    BSB31207 Certificate III in Frontline Management.

  • No New Enrolments dates for superseded courses

    No New Enrolments Dates for Superseded courses as published on Training.gov.au (TGA), have been added to the Funded Training List.

Previous Funded Training List Release notes

For earlier releases see funded training release notes.

The Subsidy Framework

The Subsidy Framework must be read in conjunction with the Skills for All Contract which contains the terms and conditions that must be satisfied for a subsidy to be paid for Training Services.

The Framework explains how the subsidy is paid and clarifies arrangements for:
  • Recognition of Prior Learning
  • Bridging units
  • Attempts
  • On-job training and employer-based delivery
  • Completion payments
  • Student Course Fees and incidental expenses
  • Student Course Fee Concessions, Fee Exemptions and reimbursement to the Training Provider
  • Payments, including enterprise Training Providers.

Subsidy Framework 1.2 release notes

  • new information on Recognition of Prior Learning in clauses 3.12 and 3.13
  • revisions to clauses 3.1, 3.18 and 3.20.

Application to review the Subsidy paid for a Course

To apply for a review of the amount of subsidy paid for Courses under Skills for All, complete the Application for review of Subsidy level form. Once completed, email your application to skillsforall@sa.gov.au.

Subsidy Calculators

The Subsidy Calculator allows you to estimate the subsidy for the courses you deliver under Skills for All.

The Subsidy Calculator is an executable (.exe) file which will need to be downloaded to your PC and is accessed via the Skills for All Provider Application login using your RTO login for STELA.

There is one calculator for TAFE SA and another calculator for non-TAFE SA.

Some stakeholders for example Industry Skills Boards may be granted access to the Subsidy Calculators upon request. Email skillsforall@sa.gov.au and indicate the name and nature of your organisation and the way you will benefit from having access to the Subsidy Calculator. Your email must come from your personal business address, not a generic admin@ address.

For AppleMac users

The Subsidy Calculator is optimised for window-based PC's only. If your organisation uses AppleMac products, complete the Skills for All subsidy request form (Excel) and submit it to skillsforall@sa.gov.au and we will perform the searches for you. Your results will be returned to you within 2 business days.

Result Code 70-Academic Pass (70-AP)

The Minister has published a list of Units of Competency which are eligible for a subsidy payment for result code 70-AP. This code applies to units of competency in some qualifications that require students to achieve both on and off-job competency.

Detailed information can be found in release 1.2 of the Data Collection and Payment Assessment Guideline.

Result Code 70-AP list by Training Package

The 70-AP list will be updated as required. You should refer to the lists below when making claims using result code 70-AP.

Additions to the list

To apply to have additional units of competency added to the list, complete the form below and email to dfeest.SkillsforAllContract@sa.gov.au.