(This article by CCA CEO Dr Don Perlgut examines what Australian training providers can do as they "return to training" as government restrictions ease.)
Australian training providers being encouraged to return to training, with the official ending of lockdowns in New South Wales and the ACT. In NSW, this will be followed...
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Victorian Skills Authority Advisory Board Announced
The Victorian Minister for Training and Skills Gayle Tierney has announced the Advisory Board of the Victorian Skills Authority (VSA), representing experience that will ensure Victoria’s training sector continues to meet the needs of jobseekers and industry.
The Advisory Board will be chaired by Lisa Line and set out a plan for...
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Central Coast Community College Teacher wins NSW VET Trainer of the Year
A Central Coast Community College teacher has won the NSW VET Trainer of the Year Award, presented on 9 October. Erin Jacob (pictured), a dedicated and talented trainer/teacher at the College, has worked with disadvantaged cohorts and students with disabilities to pave the way for new training...
Royal Commission highlights deficient COVID-19 vaccine strategy and roll-out for people with disability
The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability has found “the conduct of the vaccine rollout, especially to people living in residential disability settings and disability support workers was ‘seriously deficient’”, undertaken without consulting the disability sector.
The draft report identifies three core problems with the rollout...
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What COVID-19 means for skills development of disadvantaged Australians
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused “disadvantaged Australians [to] face triple jeopardy – low vaccination rates, greater likelihood of being infected with COVID-19, and higher risks of serious disease and death from COVID-19,” writes Anne Kavanagh in The Conversation.
There is a fourth jeopardy for disadvantaged Australian adults during COVID-19: the loss of...
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Major new report examines non-accredited adult and community education training in New South Wales
A major new report from Riverina Community College examines non-accredited training within the New South Wales Adult and Community Education (ACE) Program. Entitled Supporting Pathways in Learning and Life, the report notes that, “While accredited education is a mainstay of the NSW ACE sector’s delivery of quality training, non-accredited programs have...
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