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Overview

The session focuses on the following government reporting requirements: AVETMISS, AVETMISS VIC, PIR, and TCSI. Depending on your business or institution needs, we will cover all the necessary details to set you up properly for you to be in compliance to all the mandated reports.

 

Learning outcomes


  • Discuss the relationships and the file structure of all the AVETMISS NAT files (NAT00010 - NAT00130); and generate NAT00010-130 Files in Paradigm.

  • Describe the reporting scope and file structure for Course of Study Report, PLE Report in Paradigm, PIR past course completions report, and the Student (PSD) ReportRun PIR Reports in Paradigm (PCS, PLE, PPS, and PSD); and generate these PIR Reports in Paradigm.

  • Identify and recall all the Unique Identifier (UIDs) related to TCSI Reporting

  • Summarise and recognise the TCSI Push Rules

  • Identify elements which have been remapped, and have been migrated from HEIMS to TCSI

1. AVETMISS


Duration: 60 minutes

Complexity: MEDIUM

This section will provide an overview of AVETMISS, the national standard for the collection of VET data. We will also give you the relationships and the file structure of all the AVETMISS NAT files (NAT00010 - NAT00130). At the end of this section, we will outline the workflow on how to use Paradigm SMS generate each reporting file and submit to NCVER's AVETMISS Validation Software for validation.

 

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2. AVETMISS VIC


Duration: 60 minutes

Complexity: MEDIUM

This section will provide an overview of AVETMISS, the Victorian state standard for the collection of VET data. We will also outline the file structure under each AVETMISS NAT File for you to understand where the field draws from. This section will end with a demonstration of the workflow on how to use ParadigmSMS – generate each reporting file so you can submit the file to Victorian AVETMISS Validation Software (Skills Victoria Training System) for validation.

 

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3. PIR


Duration: 60 minutes

Complexity: MEDIUM

This section will provide guidelines on how to generate Provider Information Request (PIR) report from Paradigm, the reporting scope and file structure for Course of Study Report, PLE Report in Paradigm, PIR past course completions report, and the Student (PSD) Report. At the end of this section, we will provide the workflows on how to run all these reports in Paradigm.

 

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4. TCSI


Duration: 60 minutes

Complexity: MEDIUM

This section will give you all the must know information related to TCSI Reporting – depending on your institution, this section will cover the following: all the packets and sub-packets of TCSI Reporting for Higher Education Providers, for VET Student Loans, Push Rules, Remapped Elements, and an outline of all the elements that have been migrated from HEIMS to TCSI with one or more options defined or changed otherwise.

 

Topics:

  • TCSI for Higher Education Providers: Course of Study Group (UID3), Course Group (UID5), Courses on Campuses Group (UID4), Student Group (UID8), Course Admissions Group (UID15), and Unit Enrolments Group (UID16)

  • TCSI for VET Student Loans: Course Group (UID5), Campuses Group (UID2), Student Group (UID8), Course Admissions Group (UID15), and Unit Enrolments Group (UID16)

  • TCSI Push Rules – outlines the logic used to push certain data packets to the B2G API.

  • TCSI Remapped Elements – outlines a number of elements that have been remapped after TCSI implementation

  • TCSI Elements with Changed Options – outlines the elements that have been migrated from HEIMS to TCSI with one or more options defined or otherwise changed

 

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5. Review


Duration: 10 minutes

Complexity: MEDIUM

After delivering the main topics, there will be some spare time for open discussion. You can ask any questions you have during the training. We will discuss and confirm a date and time for the next training session.

 

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  • Open discussion including Q&A

  • Confirm schedule for next training session

  • Outline outcomes of next session

 

6. Extension


Duration: 90 minutes

The following tasks are recommended for users to complete at the conclusion of each training session to ensure that the content is understood and to establish familiarity with Paradigm terminology and its user interface.

Any records created during this section may be raised for review at the beginning of the next session to ensure that the data has been entered correctly, for example, meeting the relevant government reporting standard.

 

Tasks:

  • Run NAT00010-130 Files in Paradigm

  • Run PIR Reports in Paradigm (PCS, PLE, PPS, and PSD)

  • Identify and recall the UIDs related to TCSI Reporting

  • Summarise and recognise the TCSI Push Rules

  • Identify elements which have been remapped, and have been migrated from HEIMS to TCSI

 

 



 

 

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