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2015
Tourism Accreditation Information Kit An introduction for Tasmanian Tourism Operators to the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program, delivered by Tourism Industry Council Tasmania.
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Contents
What is the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program? .................................................................. 3
Benefits of Accreditation ............................................................................................................... 5
How do you achieve Tourism Accreditation? .................................................................................. 7
Australian Tourism Accreditation Program Overview ...................................................................... 8
What else do I need to know? ........................................................................................................ 9
How long will it take to complete? ............................................................................................................ 9
Confidentiality .......................................................................................................................................... 10
Compliance .............................................................................................................................................. 10
Accreditation Reviews ............................................................................................................................. 11
Accreditation Fees ................................................................................................................................... 11
Contact us ................................................................................................................................. 14
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What is the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program?
The Australian Tourism Accreditation Program (ATAP) is an Australia wide, online, quality
management program, which documents your businesses practices and procedures. The
‘tick’ logo for Tourism Accredited operators provides a credible, third party recommendation
of your tourism business.
The Australian Tourism Accreditation Program is a business development scheme based on quality assurance
principles. Governed by ATAP Ltd, the program was developed by aligning six state and territory based
tourism accreditation programs (National Tourism Accreditation Program Western Australia, Tasmania,
South Australia, ACT; Australian Tourism Accreditation Program Northern Territory, and Better Business
Accreditation Program Victoria).
The Australian Tourism Accreditation Program is open to all new and existing businesses that are involved in
a tourism activity.
In Tasmania, the Australian Tourism Accreditation program is delivered by Tourism
Industry Council Tasmania (TICT).
The Tasmanian tourism industry remains a leader in accreditation and standards, with the
highest rate and number of voluntarily Tourism Accredited businesses than any other state,
including around 1,000 tourism operators from all sectors and regions.
The Australian Tourism Accreditation Program addresses many of the issues that are covered in the
development of a business plan but focuses on those key elements that are part of the day to day function
of any tourism operation.
This is achieved by the development of professional management systems that will lead to reliability,
consistency and predictability in the operation of your business which in turn results in improved customer
service and satisfaction.
The Australian Tourism Accreditation Program encourages businesses to plan how their business will
function, and check that customer expectations are being met.
In turn, Tourism Accreditation will provide your clients and industry colleagues with an assurance that
participating businesses are committed to professionalism both in business operations and delivery of
customer service.
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The Australian Tourism Accreditation Standard
The Australian Tourism Accreditation Standard is set nationally by ATAP Ltd.
The Standard defines the core business activities and good business practices required by a tourism
enterprise to successfully gain Tourism Accreditation. The Standard is a checklist of the features found to be
essential for a viable tourism business.
A business wishing to achieve Tourism Accreditation is formally assessed against the key elements of the
Standard. Those elements ensure an enterprise focuses on managing the operator’s obligations – for staff,
equipment, facilities, processes and overall performance – to meet or exceed customer expectations.
The Standard requires that tourism operators document and maintain:
Compliance with both business and industry specific regulations;
Adherence to industry sector standards and codes of practice;
Risk management procedures and training;
Business and marketing plans;
Human resources management procedures;
Customer service policy and procedures;
Environmental management policies and procedures;
General maintenance schedules and procedures.
Tourism Accreditation is seen by as a vital quality assurance and self-regulation tool for achieving sustainable
growth in our tourism industry, through:
Ensuring customer confidence;
Greater customer confidence and satisfaction leading to repeat visitations;
Stronger yield;
Building the capacity of tourism enterprises;
A competitive advantage for Tourism Accredited businesses over non-accredited operators;
A business which meets the requirements of the Standard, and gains Tourism Accreditation, signals to its
customers and to the wider industry that it is committed to providing high quality products, services and
experiences.
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General Benefits of Tourism Accreditation
For your Business
An improved reputation and higher degree of marketability in the market place
Greater customer confidence and satisfaction, which leads to repeat business
Improved training and communications
A competitive advantage over non-accredited operators
Access to incentives and discounts not available to non-accredited tourism businesses
Improved profitability through the implementation of better operating systems
Ability to display the nationally recognised Accredited Tourism Business logo at your point of business
and on all promotional and advertising material
Increased/improved confidence of wholesale and inbound operators
For your Customer
Signals a commitment to quality
Reliability of their chosen product and service
Consistency in the delivery of their experience
Certainty of the product and service they will experience
Satisfies safety and security needs
Provides a recognised national program through which to address any concerns
For your Industry
Provides travel retailers/wholesalers with an assurance of professional service
The Accredited Tourism Business tick logo is recognised as a symbol of quality within the Australian
tourism industry
Contributes to a more sustainable and competitive tourism industry for Australia
Demonstrates industry leadership and initiative
Promote your business with the tick of tourism quality!
Display the Tourism Accredited Business ‘tick’ logo on your marketing materials, websites
and business premises. Tell your customers and fellow industry members that they can trust the
tick, because you’re committed to tourism quality.
Benefit from the promotion of the Tourism Accredited Business ‘tick’ to visitors through
Discover Tasmania, the Tasmanian Visitor Information Network, the Australian Tourism Data
Warehouse, the Tasmania Travel Guides, and a number of other consumer websites and
publications.
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Access exclusive marketing opportunities
Apply for Tourism Directional Signage through the Department of State Growth
(Transport)
Enjoy preferred status for promotional opportunities generated by Tourism Tasmania’s
Visiting Journalist Program
Receive preferential brochure display at all ‘yellow i’ Tasmanian Visitor Information
Centres – plus discounted brochure display at many of these centres.
Achieve Rainbow Tasmania Tourism Accreditation – it’s free of charge with TICT – and
then use the Rainbow Tasmania logo to confidently market your business as LGBTI friendly.
Sign up to participate in cross-promotions with Tasmania Parks & Wildlife and use the
‘Share the Wonder’ logo (CVS licensed operators)
Become a UTAS Friendly operator and market directly to international students and their
visiting friends and relatives through the Let’s Explore Tasmania discount card program.
Use TICT’s free Customer Survey service to collect and collate valuable feedback and
endorsements for your business – and nominations for the prestigious People’s Choice Award.
Further details provided in the Tourism Accredited Operators Handbook 2015
Benefits for Tasmanian Tourism Accredited Businesses
Tourism Accredited Businesses are rewarded for their commitment to industry standards.
Each year, Tourism Industry Council Tasmania provides Tourism Accredited Businesses with the Tourism
Accredited Operators Handbook. The Handbook contains information on key industry contacts and
resources; how to stay up to date with the latest industry news and market trends; Tourism Awards
programs and industry events, and exclusive benefits and opportunities for Tasmanian Tourism Accredited
Businesses.
The Handbook also lists our preferred industry suppliers. These suppliers are committed to the Tasmanian
tourism industry and provide support and understanding to Tourism Accredited Operators. A number of
these suppliers offer exclusive discounts and special offers for Tourism Accredited Operators.
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How do you achieve Tourism Accreditation?
There are three major steps in the process of achieving Tourism Accreditation. Essentially, to achieve
Tourism Accreditation, you must provide evidence that your business has procedures in place to ensure the
services and products you offer services and products are consistent in quality, and meet or exceed the
expectations of your customers.
Step 1
a) Read through all the information in this kit. We also suggest that you visit the official ATAP site
(www.atap.net.au/industry) where you can watch a demonstration video of the online accreditation
process.
b) Complete the registration form and pay your registration fee through the TICT website
(http://www.tict.com.au/accreditation)
Step 2
c) When your registration form and payment have been processed, you will be issued with a unique
username and password to access the online program.
A checklist of criteria (also found on the following page) is provided in the online program, detailing each
section of the program and the documentation that needs to be submitted. Guidelines and examples are
available throughout the process to assist you.
At this point your Regional Accreditation Consultant (RAC) will be assigned to your business. Your RAC is
available to answer any questions and provide assistance with your accreditation application.
d) Complete the entire online application process and press the submit button at the end. This action
will forward your submission to your RAC for assessment.
e) Your RAC will conduct an assessment of your application and provide you with feedback regarding
your Tourism Accreditation application.
Step 3
f) When you have successfully completed your online assessment, your RAC will carry out a Site Visit.
The site visit is conducted to check for conformity with your documented standards and procedures.
g) When your Site Visit has been completed successfully, you will be sent official notification that you
have achieved Tourism Accreditation. You will also be issued with a certificate, your Tourism
Accredited Operators’ Handbook, and the Tourism Accreditation logo in electronic form and as a
window sticker.
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Australian Tourism Accreditation Program Overview
Criteria Assessed
The following table provides the criteria businesses are assessed against in the process of achieving
Tourism Accreditation. More detailed information and examples of requirements are provided online for
businesses to use, modify or replace with existing documentation.
Watch a demonstration video of the online accreditation process at www.atap.net.au/industry .
SECTION NAME
1 BUSINESS DETAILS
2 LICENCES AND PERMITS
3 INSURANCE DETAILS
4 BUSINESS PLAN BUILDER
5 MARKETING PLAN BUILDER
6 CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY AND PROCEDURES
7 BUSINESS OPERATING SYSTEMS
8 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
9 RISK MANAGEMENT
10 ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY AND FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
11 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
12 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY
13 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
14 CODE OF PRACTICE, FEES AND FINAL CHECKLIST
The value of documenting your procedures and plans
The accreditation process helps think about what the business is doing and how it might do things better.
Documenting a business plan for example will provide the opportunity to think about the business, the
market and competitors, which may bring some new insights which a business has not previously
considered.
For larger businesses it clarifies standards and areas of responsibility and avoids difficult situations where
expected standards are not met. In the situation where the person responsible for those tasks is not
available it allows everyone to understand what is required.
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“This was our first time with the Tourism Accreditation program and it has been well worth it - we got far more from it than expected. Having to prepare documents made us look critically at our business with almost immediate gains. For instance, we’d known for some time we had to increase our sales but procrastinated. By developing strategies and documenting them in our business plan it solidified our thoughts, made us act on them, and led to significantly increased sales. The program also has plenty of useful resources and one was really valuable in our case as it highlighted that our insurance did not in fact cover our needs – we fixed that very quickly! The TICT staff are really friendly and helpful. In particular, the infectious enthusiasm of our ‘go to’ person [Northern RAC, Karen Phillips] pulled me through all those cold winter nights of business and marketing plans, SWOTs and risk assessments. Overall it has been a very good experience and we have gained lots from the ‘hidden’ benefits.”
- Flemming Aaberg, owner/operator – Motton Terraces
What else do I need to know?
How long will it take to complete?
From registration, you have three months to complete your online application. If you are having any
problems doing this, please contact your Regional Accreditation Consultant (RAC) as soon as possible before
the deadline to discuss a possible extension.
The sooner you work through the program, the sooner your business will reap the rewards of accreditation.
The amount of time needed to complete documentation will depend largely on the nature, size and
preparedness of your business. You may already have some of the documentation in place – don’t reinvent
the wheel, upload existing material if you already have it.
Please refer to the Criteria assessed for a summary of the types of documentation required.
This is an opportunity for you to further develop your business and facilitate continuous business
improvement so treat the time spent as an investment in your future.
By involving employees in the process of achieving accreditation they will gain a greater
understanding of your business.
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Benefit from industry knowledge and networking
Get your free TICT Tourism Accredited Operators Handbook each year, full of useful and
up to date information, tips, and industry contacts.
Receive the fortnightly TICT industry e-newsletter, Snapshots, with the latest news, views
and opportunities for tourism operators.
Attend regular professional development events, workshops, training, information
sessions and consultation, industry networking events, and other opportunities – including the
Tasmanian Tourism Conference and Tasmanian Tourism Awards –discounted or held exclusively
for Tourism Accredited operators through TICT.
Further details provided in the Tourism Accredited Operators Handbook 2015
Confidentiality
All information and documentation supplied by your business will be treated as strictly confidential and will
be reviewed only as part of the Tourism Accreditation assessment process.
Please be assured that during the onsite verification, the RAC will have NO interest in the financial records,
profit and loss accounts of your business. The RAC will be looking for compliance with the policies and
procedures your business has documented against the standards of the program. Essentially we will be
checking your systems to ensure that you are doing what you told us in the documentation submitted.
Compliance
Tourism Accredited businesses have made an ethical and professional commitment to maintain a level of
standard, conduct and performance in line with the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program. Businesses
that do not abide by these conditions may have their accreditation status revoked. The Australian Tourism
Accreditation Program (TAS) Sub-Committee of the TICT Board, on recommendation from the Program
Manager, has the authority to make this decision.
Tourism Industry Council Tasmania conducts Site Visits every three years, and has a customer survey and
mystery shop program in place as part of the process of monitoring the standards of Tourism Accredited
businesses. Tourism Accredited businesses are required to respond to customer complaints, mystery shop
reports or any non-compliance identified in-line with their documented procedures.
If, during the course of a Site Visit, non-compliance with Tourism Accreditation requirements is identified, or
if a business fails to respond to a customer complaint, a Quality Improvement Request (QIR) will be raised
against a business.
Removal of Accreditation
If a QIR is not responded to adequately, or if there is sufficient evidence that a Tourism Accredited business
is not meeting and maintaining the requirements set out in the program, this may result in a business losing
their Tourism Accreditation status. Where a serious breach of standards is found to have occurred, this will
be referred to the Sub-Committee of the TICT board, who may recommend withdrawal from the Australian
Tourism Accreditation Program.
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Accreditation Reviews
Each year, Tourism Accredited businesses are required to complete an online review of ATAP sections 1-5.
This doesn’t take long, helps you keep your business documents up to date, and allows your RAC to verify
that you are maintaining your licenses, insurances, and commitment to continuous improvement and
quality.
Full Tourism Accreditation reviews are conducted every three years and will require you to re-submit your
whole online accreditation application (ATAP sections 1-14), reflecting any changes that may have occurred
in the business. The review process encourages continuous monitoring of your services which helps keeps
you up to date. It is recommended that you keep your username and password handy to access your
application at any time and update for this purpose. The three yearly reviews also include a Site Visit.
Annual Accreditation Fees
The Tourism Accreditation (registration and annual) fee is based on the number of full time equivalent (FTE)
staff employed by your business (one full time equivalent staff member can also equal four casual or two
part-time employees – your RAC can assist you in making these calculations). Once the initial registration fee
has been received you will gain access to the online program, plus the support of a Regional Accreditation
Consultant to assist you with the process.
After the accreditation process has been completed an annual fee will not be charged until 31st December
for the following calendar year. Renewals are sent out in early December and must be paid by 31st
December to keep Tourism Accreditation status current. You will also be required to update your business
details at this time.
New registrations received from 1 January each year will be charged the annual cost to cover registration
and subsequent Accreditation through to 31 December.
Business Size Registration and Annual Fee
1 – 3 Full Time Equivalent Employees $249 (incl GST)
4 – 8 FTEs $449
9 – 15 FTEs $489
16-25 FTEs $849
26 – 50 FTEs $999
51 – 100 FTEs $1,450
101 + $1,850
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Support your business development
Evaluate, improve and promote your sustainable and responsible tourism credentials,
with one year’s free access to the internationally recognised EarthCheck system.
Achieve and maintain important Passenger Transport Operator accreditation with
TICT-organised, heavily discounted PTOA audits.
Keep a Commercial Visitor Services License to operate in Tasmania’s parks and
reserves, using Tourism Accreditation with TICT to meet the conditions of your contract.
Apply for tourism-associate membership of the Tasmanian Hospitality Association to
gain access to industrial relations advice, further corporate partnership discounts and more.
Use your Tourism Accreditation as powerful evidence of your tourism quality and sound
business practices, and seek additional written support from TICT, when writing grant
applications, award submissions and more.
Further details provided in the Tourism Accredited Operators Handbook 2015
“We’ve been accredited for a number of years now and I find it a valuable quality control tool for our business. Not only does it help us keep tabs on how we’re doing across all areas, it also gives us and every other accredited tourism business a high level of legitimacy in the eyes of potential customers - it’s a tick that says an independent auditor has taken a close look at this business and it’s passed with flying colours. On top of this, we easily recoup our annual fee by taking advantage of the offers available, such as the opportunity to have free PTOA audits, discounted brochure advertising opportunities at Visitor Information Centres and discounts on printing, insurance and banking services. At the end of the day, the accreditation tick is the industry standard of quality and benefits us all by ensuring that visitors to our state leave with positive experiences to pass on to their friends and family. At Jump Tours we believe it’s very important for all quality tourism operators to get behind the tick to ensure that as an industry we maintain high standards and keep ahead of rival destinations interstate and overseas.”
- Greg Price, owner/operator – Jump Tours
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Save on goods and services from preferred tourism industry suppliers Exclusive discounts and special offers for Tasmanian Tourism Accredited businesses
Spirit of Tasmania: up to 50% off passenger fares on selected sailings
Steadfast Taswide Insurance Brokers: 25% discount on your annual Tourism Accreditation fee when you engage Steadfast Taswide Insurance Brokers
Mercury Walch: 10% discount
Commonwealth Bank: Free Business Financial Health Checks and special rates on merchant services
Cooper Automotive: 15% discount on labour charges
Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre: $82.50 off brochure display, plus access to advertising opportunities only available to Tourism Accredited businesses
Tasmania Travel Guides: 25% discount on additional listings
Beautiful Accommodation: 3-month free listing trial and 20% advertising discount for approved businesses
Innkeepers Tasmania: Free consultation and distribution assessment
Moretas4less: 10% discount on advertising
Tourism eSchool: 20% discount on your first eCourse
St John Ambulance: 10% discount
Coaching People Australia: Free one-hour introduction or 10% discount on team coaching
SiteMinder: Extended 4-week booking system trial
Tempus Innovative Solutions: 20% discount on new, mobile ready websites with integrated booking system
Crowe Horwath: a waiver on your personal simple tax return fee when you join as a business client
Lavender House THE PERFUMERY: discounted wholesale purchases
Bistec Tasmania: discounted pricing on Kyocera, IdealPos and Unibind products
BUPA Australia: 6 weeks free when you take out both hospital and extras cover
John Batman Group: 10% discount on compendiums
Further details provided in the Tourism Accredited Operators Handbook 2015
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Contact Us
Thank you for your interest in the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program.
More information and the registration form are available on our website.
Please do not hesitate to contact the Tourism Industry Council Tasmania
office if you have any questions.
We look forward to your business becoming part of the program.
Telephone: (03) 6231 2244
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tict.com.au/accreditation