AHCSA’s RTO Secures Re-accreditation For The Next 7 Years
The Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia (AHCSA) is proud to announce that our Registered Training Organisation (RTO) has successfully passed its recent accreditation review with ASQA (Australian Skills Quality Authority) — a significant milestone that reflects the strength, quality and integrity of our training delivery.
Following this outcome, AHCSA has been re-accredited for the next seven years, confirming our ongoing compliance and our commitment to delivering high-quality, culturally responsive training that supports the Aboriginal health workforce now and into the future.
This achievement reaffirms our commitment to growing and supporting South Australia’s Aboriginal Health Practitioner (AHP) workforce through high-quality, culturally grounded education and training.
AHCSA’s RTO is now ranked #4 among Registered Training Organisations in South Australia — based on Skills SA data measuring course completion and quality outcomes for training delivered to Aboriginal students — a remarkable achievement that highlights the strength of our programs, particularly in:
Feedback from students continues to emphasise the culturally safe learning environment, strong trainer support, and the real-world relevance of the training provided.
Over the past two years, AHCSA has strengthened internal systems, governance processes and reporting frameworks to ensure our RTO operates with clarity, accountability and long-term sustainability. These improvements have positioned the organisation for growth and resilience, ensuring we can continue delivering high-quality training well into the future.
Our focus remains clear:
We thank our staff, trainers, students and community partners who continue to make this work possible. Together, we are building a stronger, sustainable Aboriginal health workforce for South Australia.