Concerns and complaints about providers policy
This policy sets out the principles for how TEQSA manages concerns and complaints about regulated entities under TEQSA's legislative framework.
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This policy sets out the principles for how TEQSA manages concerns and complaints about regulated entities under TEQSA's legislative framework.
This policy describes our approach in responding to a change of control or ownership of a higher education provider, and describes the reasons for our interest following such an event.
This policy provides you with complete information on how the agency handles personal information, separated into different categories of records.
This Agreement is made under the Fair Work Act 2009.
These procedures apply in determining whether an APS employee in TEQSA has breached the APS Code of Conduct and what sanction, if any, should be imposed on them.
TEQSA’s Annual Report for 2020-21 was tabled in Parliament on Tuesday 19 October 2021.
The Risk Assessment Framework outlines key steps and components of the annual risk assessments we complete of higher education providers.
The service charter sets out our commitment to everyone who deals with us.
This document sets out TEQSA’s policy regarding requests by TEQSA for the lawful disruption of access to online locations under the Telecommunications Act 1997.
TEQSA takes a partnership approach to regulation of the higher education sector. As part of this, TEQSA will seek to consult stakeholders when we consider or propose changes that may meaningfully inform or impact regulation of the higher education sector.