What do the OPITO standards contain?
A competence standard contains details of the occupational requirements for a role, which states what the individual must be capable of doing in the workplace. Training standards outline a programme plus details of staff, facilities and equipment that must be delivered by training providers in order to gain OPITO approval. OPITO standards are either competence or training standards, but there are some that are a combination of both, depending on the requests of the industry work group that initially developed the standard.
Related Questions
- Why do medical laboratory assistants and medical laboratory technicians need to be regulated when Ontario Laboratory Accreditation standards contain criteria for entry to practice?
- Do IEP goals have to contain language directly from curricular standards or have an indication to which standard, benchmark or indicator is being addressed?
- Im applying to become a Registered Teacher. What should my statement of professional standards contain?