NSW TAFE 8. The Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector has a range of relevant policies and legislative requirements, including Commonwealth, State & Territory. Using the table, describe the impact the following National standards, Legal requirement, Code of Practice and a Policy, impact training and assessment practice. Use approximately 100- 150 words in total to complete this table Standard/code/policy Impact on training and assessment standards to ensure nationally consistent, Standards for Training Packages high-quality training and assessment across Australia's VET system The Fit and Proper Person Ensures that the suitability requirements of Requirements individuals involved in the operation of a registered training organisation. The RTO is ultimately responsible for ensuring quality training and assessment The operations of the RTO are within their organisation and scope of quality assured. registration, regardless of any third-party arrangements where training and/or assessment is delivered on their behalf. Privacy Code of Practice VET Standard 5 adheres to the rule that each student is properly informed and protected. Privacy Code of Practice is a legal instrument through which an agency or an organisation to make changes to IPP (Information Protection Principle) or provisions that deal with public registers, specify how that rule will apply in a particular situation. The Australian Privacy Act-1988 is the principal piece of Australian legislation protecting the handling of personal information about individuals. This includes the collection, use, storage and disclosure of personal information in the federal public sector and in the private sector. The type of personal information which may be collected and hold about a student will depend on the nature of our dealings with the student. Usually it may contain personal contact details, health