
Unpacking a Unit of Competency Webinar
Community Skills WA hosted a webinar with a focus on unpacking a unit of competency in Vocational Education and Training (VET). This webinar was organised
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Community Skills WA hosted a webinar with a focus on unpacking a unit of competency in Vocational Education and Training (VET). This webinar was organised
Community Skills WA’s April 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s March 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s February 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA in conjunction with Apprenticeship Support Australia held a webinar on 21 October 2024 to delve into the world of traineeships. Rebecca McKechnie
As a Training Council, CSWA continues to build the workforce capacity of our sectors and our work has a strategic focus, however we love hearing
The invitation to participate as a panelist at the Regional and Remote Communities workshop at HumanAbility’s National Forum in Canberra provided the opportunity to highlight
It is one thing to write a report that talks about strategies to create pathways for young people and another to see the achievement of
Unfortunately when it comes to the delivery of Vocational Education and Training (VET) not all delivery is created equal. CSWA is often contacted by organisations
The recently announced five-year National Skills Agreement (NSA) represents a substantial investment in the vocational education and training sector in WA. Successful advocacy by the
Dear OSHC Stakeholder, CSWA would like to thank those who provided feedback and advice during the consultation process for the establishment of the traineeship for
The recent release of the Vocational Education Training (VET) Qualifications Register for Secondary Students for the 2024 school year coincides with a period within the
Community Skills WA hosted a webinar with a focus on unpacking a unit of competency in Vocational Education and Training (VET). This webinar was organised
Community Skills WA’s April 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s March 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s February 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s January 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s newsletter for November 2024 is now available. We collate content that we believe is relevant and interesting for our industry stakeholders. Should
Community Skills WA’s newsletter for October 2024 is now available. We collate content that we believe is relevant and interesting for our industry stakeholders. Should
Community Skills WA in conjunction with Apprenticeship Support Australia held a webinar on 21 October 2024 to delve into the world of traineeships. Rebecca McKechnie
As a Training Council, CSWA continues to build the workforce capacity of our sectors and our work has a strategic focus, however we love hearing
The invitation to participate as a panelist at the Regional and Remote Communities workshop at HumanAbility’s National Forum in Canberra provided the opportunity to highlight
It is one thing to write a report that talks about strategies to create pathways for young people and another to see the achievement of
Community Skills WA hosted a webinar with a focus on unpacking a unit of competency in Vocational Education and Training (VET). This webinar was organised
Community Skills WA’s April 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s March 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s February 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s January 2025 newsletter is now available! We curate content we believe is valuable and relevant to our industry stakeholders. To subscribe and
Community Skills WA’s newsletter for November 2024 is now available. We collate content that we believe is relevant and interesting for our industry stakeholders. Should
Community Skills WA’s newsletter for October 2024 is now available. We collate content that we believe is relevant and interesting for our industry stakeholders. Should
Community Skills WA in conjunction with Apprenticeship Support Australia held a webinar on 21 October 2024 to delve into the world of traineeships. Rebecca McKechnie
As a Training Council, CSWA continues to build the workforce capacity of our sectors and our work has a strategic focus, however we love hearing
The invitation to participate as a panelist at the Regional and Remote Communities workshop at HumanAbility’s National Forum in Canberra provided the opportunity to highlight
It is one thing to write a report that talks about strategies to create pathways for young people and another to see the achievement of