Here at APAC we’ve had a productive first quarter, with two virtual site visits completed, an Accreditation Assessment Committee meeting and seven online information sessions held for education providers.
That reflects the reality for all of us that we’re in transition between the parallel universes of Zoom and good old-fashioned, face-to-face teaching, work and meetings.
Subject to the agreement of the relevant providers, we’re hoping that we can return to in-person site visits either later this year or early 2023.
The first APAC Board meeting of the year decided to begin a process of drafting potential changes to the Rules for Accreditation to give providers and the sector greater clarity.
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