GEORGE CHRISTENSEN

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Overhaul of vocational training

THE Liberal National Government has had the overalls on and spanners out to deliver better vocational training programs with more input from industry.A new approach to the development of vocational education and training products will allow industry to take the lead, because it is employers who know best when it comes to the skills and competencies needed in their current and future employees.In an increasingly competitive, globalised and technologically-advanced economy, Australian industry needs skills training that meets the demands of their modern workplaces.We’re undertaking this overhaul of the way training packages and products are developed to respond to the needs of industry, to boost economic growth, business productivity and employment outcomes.The new model will also deliver contestability to ensure arrangements respond to the needs of industry.There will be a competitive grants process to assist Industry Reference Committees to develop and review training products appropriate for their workforce needs.The Government will shortly invite proposals from organisations which can demonstrate industry support for them to operate as Skills Service Organisations to provide administrative support to Industry Reference Committees.The new arrangements should be fully operational from January 2016.For more information visit the VET Reform website at www.vetreform.industry.gov.au and register to receive VET reform updates on the development and implementation of the reform agenda.