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How do I notify NZQA of a significant change?

This section answers these questions:

  • What is a significant change?
  • How do I notify NZQA of a significant change?
  • What is the process for assessing a significant change?
  • What is the outcome of an assessment of significant change?
  • How much does it cost for NZQA to assess the change?

A representative of the organisation's governing body must notify NZQA in writing of any proposed significant provider change using the Notification of Significant Provider Change pack (see below). This notification must include:

  • a full list of significant change or changes proposed
  • precise details as to when or how the changes will occur
  • an attestation that the organisation has considered, and is managing, the impact of the changes on its primary stakeholders (ie learners)
  • In the case of a change of ownership, the sale and purchase agreement, and a joint statement by the organisation and prospective purchaser.

The notification must include supporting evidence to prove that, despite the proposed change, the organisation or course continues to meet all registration, accreditation or approval requirements.

The notification pack indicates the documents that organisations might wish to submit to NZQA.

Notification of Significant Provider Change
Application for Site Approval

 


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