National Safety and Quality Standards Orientation Courses
The Commission develops courses that provide an overview of National Safety and Quality Standards and assessment under the rules of the Australian Health Service Safety and Quality Accreditation (AHSSQA) Scheme.
The Commission's training modules are foundational and aim to ensure that new assessors have the appropriate skills and knowledge to:
- Work within the rules of the Australian Health Service Safety and Quality Accreditation (AHSSQA) Scheme
- Practically apply structured frameworks for an assessment
- Locate and use resources developed to support assessment and implementation of National Safety and Quality Standards.
Coming soon: New NSQHS Standards Assessor Orientation course
- An updated, shorter NSQHS Standards course will be available in January 2026
- Enrolment for the updated course will be available in early January 2026 via this enrolment form
- Enrolments for the previous NSQHS assessor training will cease from 24 December 2025
- All NSQHS Standards 2019c courses will close at the end of January 2026, however certificates of completion will remain available
Please note: enrolments for all courses will be unavailable between the 24 December and the 5 January 2026.
Becoming an assessor
The Commission's training is developed for those who wish to become an assessor. The courses provide information on the rules of the AHSSQA Scheme; how to practically apply a structured assessment framework at assessment (PICMoRS) and the resources available to support assessment and implementation.
Where the Commission makes available specific training, assessors are required to complete this training prior to commencing assessment. However, to be able to identify what safe, good quality care looks like, assessors must possess the appropriate knowledge, skills and experience relevant to the health care sector in which they are assessing. Where there is no specific training for a set of standards developed by the Commission, the NSQHS Standards orientation course must be completed.
Assessors are engaged directly by approved accrediting agencies, and they will specify desirable selection criteria. For further information contact the agency to discuss their assessor recruitment processes. A list of the current approved accrediting agencies is available on the Commission's website.
Updated NSQHS Standards Orientation Course
An updated NSQHS Standards orientation course describes the rules of the AHSSQA Scheme and demonstrates the assessor journey as they conduct an accreditation assessment.
The updated course consists of three modules:
- Module 1: AHSSQA scheme
- Module 2: National Safety and Quality in Health Service (NSQHS) Standards
- Module 3: Clinical Governance.
Actions from each Standard have been selected to highlight how an assessment is conducted using the PICMoRS assessment framework. The modules include questions to test trainee knowledge.
Each module takes around 60 minutes to complete and is accompanied by a training compendium that provides links to resources and other material.
Enrolment and log in details
People wishing to become an assessor must complete all modules relevant to the sector they are assessing.
A certificate of completion will be issued along with a unique assessor ID. (Once enrolled as an assessor all new courses will automatically be uploaded to your profile. There is no need to register again.)
Members of the workforce and consumers are welcome to complete the courses if they want to learn more about the assessment process. A certificate will be issued for each module completed.
The courses do not cover implementation of safety and quality standards. This information can be found in user guides and resources relevant to each set of standards.
- To enrol in a course please complete this enrolment form
- Once enrolled you can access the courses via this course log in page
Enquiries, technical issues and troubleshooting
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For any questions or technical issues please complete this form or contact the Safety and Quality Advice Centre: AdviceCentre@safetyandquality.gov.au
Note: National Safety and Quality Standards written by the Commission and the rules of the AHSSQA Scheme apply to the Australian health care context. They cannot be used in any other country without the written permission of the Commission.