Community Colleges Australia (CCA) has announced details of its upcoming Western Sydney Regional Economic Development Skills Forum in Parramatta, on Friday 26 October 2018. This event constitutes part of CCA’s Western Sydney Regional Economic Development Project.
“CCA is undertaking this project to ensure that Western Sydney becomes a stronger and more connected region....
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Debates about Inequality in Australia to feature at CCA November Conference
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Australian debate on the forces, trends and responses to inequality continue, with the release of the Productivity Commission’s report Rising inequality? A Stocktake of the evidence. Responses to the report from across the political spectrum have been predictable, given that the report notes only a slightly worsening of...
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Australian Industry Group workforce development report emphasises the importance of literacy and numeracy
A new report by the Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) has identified critical skill issues facing Australian businesses, with 75% of employers reporting skill shortages and 99% impacted by low levels of literacy and numeracy.
“These significant findings from the Australian Industry Group's 2018 Workforce Development Needs Survey Report come at a time when digital technologies...
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Why does the Australian Government Department of Education and Training refuse to recognise not-for-profit adult and community education providers?
The following is an opinion comment by Dr Don Perlgut, CEO of Community Colleges Australia (CCA)
Why does the Australian Government Department of Education and Training refuse to recognise not-for-profit adult and community education providers?
That question continues to mystify me, following my participation this week in the Department’s VET Student Loans Implementation Advisory...
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New report shows that introducing competition into VET and employment services has failed to deliver better outcomes
A new report issued today shows that the introduction of competition into vocational education and training (VET) and employment services has failed to deliver better outcomes for Australian consumers and undermines community collaboration.
The research report by CHOICE and ACOSS, entitled Competition Policy and Human Services: Where Theory Meets Practice, assesses two areas...
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New South Wales community education providers continue to over-perform in reaching vulnerable and disadvantaged learners
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On almost all tracked measures of vulnerability and disadvantage, NSW community education vocational education and training (VET) providers over-perform, compared to both TAFE and private for-profit providers.
The latest research from Community Colleges Australia (CCA) analyses the 2017 government-funded VET data, and concludes that NSW not-for-profit community providers disproportionately cater for students from...
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