Yes, that is a key reason why GWO requires a standard format for the GWO Audit Report. Data mining is conducted on the assessment findings recorded in the Audit Report as well as on the reviews conducted by GWO's compliance team. This allows a learning and improvement process which benefits our network of Training Providers by identifying patterns and common challenges.
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- Are the audit reports assessed by GWO?
- Does GWO use the audit report quality assessment process for data mining purposes?
- What software is required for the completion of the GWO Audit Report?
- Is it possible to include photos in the GWO audit report?
- In the case Best Practices are identified through the audit, where can these be recorded in the GWO Audit Report?
- Is a specific format required for the audit plan?
- If I am doing a multisite audit and the same modules are audited for various training sites, how can I refer to this in Section 5- Training Assessment?
- Can a single report be used in the case of various types of audits for various standards or modules? (example surveillance for BST and extension of scope for BTT).
- Can a single audit report be used to audit different training settings of the same Training Provider? (example fixed training facility and onsite training).
- If the audit report is used for an audit of various training sites of the same training provider and they all share the same QMS, can a single audit report be used for all?
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