Can someone tell me whether this is still being developed? I would like to start working on a number of projects where I need the occupational qualifications. I need to define required learning for competence to practice an occupation or occupational specialisation. As far as I know the QCTO started with this project and will submit this document to SAQA. Anyone know the progress on this project?
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Permalink Reply by Maria Jose Singh on August 24, 2011 at 16:17
Permalink Reply by Maria Jose Singh on August 25, 2011 at 7:57 
Good morning Maria, Christine and Sylvia
Several SETA's have been designated as Quality Development Partners by the QCTO for specific qualifications, which they (the specific SETA) have determined as a priority area. I know of several SETA's developing qualifications in the OLS and QCTO format, including WR SETA, MICT and Services SETA. The prioritization is still being determined by the SETA and with constituent input from the levy-payers.
I am pretty confident that there are other SETA's working on the process too right now.
My best, Ashwell

For more info specifically on the QCTO you can visit the CATHSSETA website:
http://www.theta.org.za/etqa/default.asp?thepage=qcto/default.htm
Info related to code of conduct, curriculum and assessment policy, delegation policy and fee structures.
Hope it helps.
Permalink Reply by Maria Jose Singh on August 25, 2011 at 10:35 Dear Christine
The QCTO are busy with this, in conjuction with organisations like the Professional bodies, large employers/industry sectors. The Setas are also involved and would be your best point of reference for information right now. Hope that helps!
Permalink Reply by Paul Hartog on August 25, 2011 at 11:01 hi Maria,
how to qualify to become a "quality partner" with SAQA or is it just for the elite few (as they like to do)?
thanks. Paul.
Maria Jose Singh said:
You can visit the SAQA website as applications for development of occupational qualifications are now available. just remember you will require alignment of such qualifications to the OFO. The application is for quality partners. Maria
Permalink Reply by Benjamin Motlhabane on August 25, 2011 at 11:13 This is most insightful. It is so easy to get caught up in day to day drama in the workplace and forget about such critical updates. Thumbs up guys.

Thse policies are only in draft format at present, though - even those on the theta website - theyw ere heavily criticised ate the stakeholder meeting
Werner Rossouw said:
For more info specifically on the QCTO you can visit the CATHSSETA website:
http://www.theta.org.za/etqa/default.asp?thepage=qcto/default.htm
Info related to code of conduct, curriculum and assessment policy, delegation policy and fee structures.
Hope it helps.
Permalink Reply by Maria Jose Singh on August 25, 2011 at 11:39 hi Maria,
how to qualify to become a "quality partner" with SAQA or is it just for the elite few (as they like to do)?
thanks. Paul.
Maria Jose Singh said:You can visit the SAQA website as applications for development of occupational qualifications are now available. just remember you will require alignment of such qualifications to the OFO. The application is for quality partners. Maria
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