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INFORMATION FOR REGISTERED TRAINING ORGANISATIONS
Recognised Courses Leading to Registration as a Dental Technician or Dental Prosthetist
In accordance with section 13(2)(a) of the Dental Technicians
Registration Act 1975, the Dental Technicians Registration Board (the
Board) may approve courses of training in technical work that lead to
registration as a dental technician or to being granted a
practising certificate as a dental prosthetist.
Recognition by the Board provides assurance that the courses, if
delivered as approved by the Board, will not require further scrutiny when
a graduate applies for registration as a dental technician or dental
prosthetist.
For the purpose of registration as a dental technician, the Board has
approved the Diploma of Dental Technology Course HLT50507 contained within
the Community Services and Health Industry Skills Council’s Health
Training Package HLT07. For the purpose of being granted a practising
certificate as a dental prosthetist, the Board has approved the Advanced
Diploma of Dental Prosthetics HLT60407, also drawn from the Industry
Skills Council’s Health Training Package HLT07. That particular training
package was endorsed by the National Quality Council on 25 January 2007
and supported by the Ministerial Delegates on 12 February 2007.
To support the effective implementation of the Health Training Package,
the Industry Skills Council has developed a suite of resources for
employers and Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) including CD ROMs,
Implementation Guides, Full Qualification Assessment Tools and Recognition
Assessment Tools.
In New South Wales, TAFE delivers the Diploma
of Dental Technology course 3051 at its Sydney Institute, Randwick
College, Corner Darley Road and King Street, Randwick 2031 two to
three days a week over two years. Students are required to be employed in
an approved dental laboratory when not attending TAFE and they must accrue
3500 hours of paid employment in addition to passing the Diploma in order
to be considered eligible for registration in NSW.
Randwick College also conducts the Advanced Diploma of Dental
Prosthetics course 3052. Training is delivered on a part time basis at
Sydney Dental Hospital one day per week over two years and theory is
integrated to complement the acquisition of specialised knowledge in an
accredited public hospital with a dental facility treating public
patients. It is a pre-requisite of the course that students be registered
as dental technicians and be able to demonstrate competency in a defined
string of compulsory units delivered in the Diploma of Dental Technology
(or equivalent).
Registered Training Organisations contemplating delivery of either the
Diploma of Dental Technology (AQF) or Advanced Diploma of Dental
Prosthetics (AQF) are required to submit their proposal to the Board,
addressing the following points:
- Training package qualifications
- Nominal Hours for each qualification
- Approval of training and assessment strategy/plan
- Trainers and assessors requirements
- Facility requirements
- Theoretical/Clinical requirements, duration of clinical component
- Other requirements (eg assurances about concurrent employment in
laboratories)
Registered Training Organisations seeking further
information about the Health Training Package are directed to the
Council’s website at: http://www.cshisc.com.au/
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