Workforce Development Councils (WDCs) support providers through our programme endorsement function. Ohu Ahumahi, the collective of the six WDCs, have identified shared principles that will help providers to develop programmes.
The principles have been identified in line with WDC advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) with regards to funding under the Unified Funding System (UFS) and are detailed in the TEC Supplementary Plan Guidance for investment 2023.
The principles are directly related to how WDCs can support and advise Te Pūkenga, private training establishments (PTEs) and Wānanga in the development of unified and/or transformative programmes:
WDCs want to signal how we can best support these principles through our programme endorsement function by:
Once you have finalised your programme, before you seek approval from NZQA, you will need our endorsement.
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To ensure timely processing of pre-moderation, consent to assess, microcredential support and programme endorsement applications before the disestablishment of Muka Tangata, we encourage providers to submit all relevant assessment materials and applications by October 3, 2025.
We will continue to process applications after this date, but we cannot guarantee they will be completed before Muka Tangata finishes operations on 19 December 2025. Any in-flight submissions will be handed over to the newly established Industry Skills Board for completion.
We encourage you to contact us at the earliest opportunity if you have any questions about this, or want to discuss any proposed submissions.