Evidence, controls and governance under the 2025 Standards.
A premium compliance assurance forum for RTO leaders who need to move beyond policy awareness and prove that their systems, records, assessment practices and governance controls are working in practice.

Compliance has moved from documentation to defensible assurance.
The 2025 Standards require RTOs to demonstrate more than intent. Leaders need reliable evidence, operating controls, meaningful internal review, and governance reporting that can withstand regulatory, contractual and stakeholder scrutiny.
Audit-defensible evidence
Clarify what credible evidence looks like across assessment, workforce capability, learner support, records, marketing and third-party arrangements.
Controls that operate
Move from static policies to practical control points, sampling routines, escalation triggers and accountability pathways.
Executive governance
Translate compliance risk into board-ready reporting, leadership decisions and continuous improvement priorities.
Designed for the people accountable for provider confidence.
This is not a generic PD day. It is built for senior RTO decision-makers who need assurance across the whole operating model.
RTO owners and CEOs
Understand the governance signals that matter before re-registration, audit, expansion, scope change or funding scrutiny.
Compliance and quality managers
Benchmark internal assurance practices and strengthen evidence systems before compliance gaps become regulatory exposure.
Training and assessment leaders
Connect assessment integrity, trainer capability and learner support to whole-of-RTO performance assurance.
One day. Eight to ten senior voices. Practical outputs.
The program should be curated around short executive briefings, targeted panels and practical assurance tools, not long compliance lectures.
Registration and executive networking
Arrival, coffee and sector connections.
Opening address: trust, integrity and provider accountability
Ministerial or senior policy keynote.
Standards 2025: from compliance statements to assurance evidence
Strategic interpretation of what RTOs need to prove.
Internal audit and self-assurance panel
Sampling, control testing, corrective actions and governance reporting.
Assessment integrity and RPL evidence
Reducing risk in judgement, mapping, sufficiency and record quality.
AI, marketing and operational compliance risk
Controls for AI use, published claims, learner communications and resource development.
Governance lab: the RTO assurance dashboard
Designing a board and executive dashboard that supports decisions, not just reporting.
90-day compliance assurance action plan
Attendees leave with a practical prioritisation framework.
Curated for authority, not volume.
Recommended mix: government or policy keynote, regulator or sector authority, Insources strategic sessions, RTO executive case studies and specialist panels.
Government keynote
InvitedRegulatory voice
InvitedInsources advisor
Strategic assuranceQuality leader
RTO case studyAudit specialist
Controls and evidencePremium pricing for a premium assurance room.
The recommended pricing model protects the Insources brand while encouraging RTO leadership teams to attend together.
Launch ticket
Limited release for early database activation.
Early bird
Main conversion price for individual delegates.
Standard
Standard face-to-face delegate registration.
Team package
Designed for CEO, Compliance Manager and Training/Quality Manager.
Build the room before the market gets noisy.
Register interest now for the RTO Compliance Assurance Summit 2026. Priority access will be offered to RTO leaders, quality managers, compliance managers and executive teams.
