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WA Jobs, Education and Training survey

CSWA is undertaking the WA Jobs, Education and Training (WAJET) survey for 2022, on behalf of the Department of Training and Workforce Development. The aim 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 Occupation List, WA Skilled Migration List, Graduate Occupation List, Priority Industry Qualifications List and other training priorities for the State.

The WAJET Survey has been developed to seek your input on the following:

  • Industry opportunities and challenges from a workforce development perspective;
  • Education and training needs and experiences for your industry sectors;
  • Occupation advice in relation to labour supply and demand; and
  • Occupation advice from an education and training perspective.

We would appreciate you completing the relevant survey below which will help us continue to advocate for and develop strategies to support workforce development across the Community Service, Health and Education sectors in WA. The survey closes on 28 February 2022.

Surveys: 

Allied Health

Alcohol and Other Drugs/Mental Health

Community Services

Dental

Disability/Aged Care

Early Childhood Education and Care 

Education

Hospital Medical Services

Housing Services Officer

Vocational Education Teacher

pharmacist

Read about what it takes to support a Pharmacist in this interesting scope of work.

A Hospital/Health Service Pharmacy Technician works under the supervision of a pharmacist in a hospital or community setting ensuring patients receive the correct medications and information on how to take their medications safely. This may include pharmacies that are located outside of health services but supply medicines and products to hospitals and other health services.

Find more information here:

Hospital Pharmacy – Community Skills WA (cswa.org.au)

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World Day for Safety and Health at Work

The World Day for Safety and Health at Work is celebrated annually on 28 April to promote the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases globally. It is an awareness-raising campaign intended to focus international attention on the magnitude of the problem and on how promoting and creating a safety and health culture can help reduce the number of work-related deaths and injuries.

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This essential skill can be lifesaving!

First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery. The first responder will perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) while waiting for an ambulance, as well as treatment of minor conditions.

Find more information here:

https://cswa.org.au/industry/first-aid/