The CSWA team are currently immersed in compiling WA Jobs, Education, and Training (WAJET) survey responses for submission to the Department of Training and Workforce Development and I want to thank those who took the time to complete the survey. We are acutely aware of how time-consuming surveys can be however once again this information is incredibly valuable in informing advocacy for training and workforce strategies on behalf of our sectors. Over the coming weeks, the team will continue to undertake qualitative research and I would encourage anyone who has information they seek to have included, to contact the CSWA team.
CSWA Newsletter – January 2023
Happy New Year to all our readers, though, like most of you, I’m wondering where January went. We anticipate another busy year ahead and look forward to working with key stakeholders to continue to achieve real outcomes for our sectors that support workforce development. This will include, among other things, continuing to promote training initiatives established in 2022, such as Community Health and Wellbeing Pre-Traineeship, Integrating Mental Health Practice Skill Set, Community Support Skill Set, and Early Childhood, and Ageing and Disability Job Ready Programs.
https://mailchi.mp/6fa855f825ee/cswa-newsletter-aug-16997073
WA Jobs, Education and Training survey 2023
On behalf of the Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD), Community Skills WA (CSWA) is undertaking the WA Jobs, Education and Training (WAJET) survey for 2023. The purpose of this survey is to understand the skill needs in Western Australia and the various pathways available to meet these skill needs. The WAJET survey will be used to inform the development of the State Priority Occupations List (SPOL), WA Skilled Migration List (WASMOL), Graduate Occupation List (GOL), Priority Industry Qualifications List (PIQL) and other training priorities for the State.
To identify the skill needs of industry, the WAJET Survey 2023 has been developed to seek your input on the following:
- – Industry opportunities and challenges from a workforce development perspective
- – Regional skills and workforce development needs
- – Education and training needs and experiences for your industry sectors
- – Occupation advice in relation to migration
- – Occupation advice in relation to emerging issues
- – Occupation advice in relation to labour supply and demand
- – Occupation advice from an education and training perspective
Please help us continue to advocate for and develop strategies to support workforce development across the Community Services, Health and Education sectors in WA, by completing the relevant survey below.
Surveys close on 21 February 2023 at 5pm.
Note: For your convenience, please complete the survey on a desktop computer rather than a smartphone device.
Surveys:
Early Childhood Education and Care
Intensive Care Ambulance Paramedics
CSWA Newsletter – November 2022
The recent announcement of 18,800 free training places represents a significant opportunity for our sectors to engage with Vocational Education and Training (VET), especially given the allocation of 8500 places for the care sector. While many of the qualifications and skill sets were already on the Lower fees, local skills list, the signing of the new 12-month skills agreement with the Commonwealth will ensure funding is maintained and access to free training is expanded throughout the community.
https://mailchi.mp/6fa855f825ee/cswa-newsletter-aug-16997073
CSWA Newsletter – October 2022
According to the most recent available data, 774,000 children aged 0-14 years lived in poverty in 2017-18, accounting for 1 in 6 Australian children. Poverty has an impact on young people’s dreams and aspirations, and these statistics are confronting and unacceptable.
Reducing child poverty requires advocacy to ensure the development of a range of strategies and policy changes, especially in light of rising living costs. While CSWA can continue to support the advocacy and effect change through training strategies that create pathways and build capacity, the symposium highlighted the impact of one of our current projects.
https://mailchi.mp/7ef93691e81a/cswa-newsletter-aug-16605541
CSWA Newsletter – September 2022
During the last month, the Community Skills WA team has remained focused on the implementation of Job Ready Programs for both Early Childhood Education & Care and Ageing & Disability. We will be organising and participating in several forums throughout regional Western Australia over the coming months, to discuss the community health workforce and opportunities to build capacity including amongst the existing workforce.
https://mailchi.mp/6cc389be63cf/cswa-newsletter-aug-16601553
CSWA Newsletter – August 2022
Ahead of the National Jobs and Skills Summit in Canberra on 1st and 2nd September, Community Skills had the opportunity to provide input to the Department of Training and Workforce Development and other peak submissions.
https://mailchi.mp/5745610196ad/cswa-newsletter-aug-16529881
CSWA Newsletter – July 2022
A message from our Executive Director – Caroline Thompson
For my message this month I would like to share ‘The Story of the Starfish’ which resonates with me and highlights that even the smallest thing can make a difference. To you it might be something small, but to another person it could mean the world in any particular moment.
CSWA Newsletter – June 2022
The State Government has released its blueprint to address the growing demand for skilled workers in the State’s rapidly expanding social assistance and allied health sector. Community Skills WA, in collaboration with the State Training Board and key stakeholders in the social assistance and allied health sector presented the report with 25 recommendations to the State Government.
https://mailchi.mp/e663de395658/cswa-newsletter-june-16108377
Media Statement: Actions to build future social assistance and allied health workforce
The McGowan Government today released its blueprint to address the growing demand for skilled workers in the State’s rapidly expanding social assistance and allied health sector. Click on the below link to read more about it:
CSWA Newsletter – May 2022
Engagement has been a key focus for CSWA over the last months and it has seen us request a lot of input and feedback from our key stakeholders, which is highly valued and helps inform new initiatives and ensures quality and current advice is provided to key stakeholders. We continue to advocate for the Certificate ll Community Health and Wellbeing traineeship as well as the Ageing and Disability Job Ready program of which both have been well received.
https://mailchi.mp/5fb7cc988164/cswa-newsletter-may-16098810
Community Health Workforce Forum – Broome
31 May 2022 – 9.00am – 1.15pm
CSWA are hosting the Community Health Workforce Forum in Broome which will explore strategies to support the sustainable development of a local workforce in the Kimberley. The forum aims to provide information on current and future local workforce initiatives and potential new training opportunities. There will be a particular focus on attracting, developing and retaining an Allied Health Workforce in the Kimberley; attracting developing and retaining a local sustainable workforce; and responding to local training needs. The day will include guest speakers, panel discussions and group sessions.
Register Attendance: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/community-health-workforce-forum-broome-registration-341430416567