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Disability support workers help disabled people with a variety of tasks. This includes but is not limited to personal hygiene facilitation, mobility support, food preparation,

Disability support workers help disabled people with a variety of tasks. This includes but is not limited to personal hygiene facilitation, mobility support, food preparation,

Aboriginal Workforce Development is an exciting sector covering an array of employment opportunities within, but not limited to, Aboriginal community-controlled health sectors, government agencies, not-for-profit

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Provide feedback on this training package via the feedback forum or participate in a Skills IQ organised webinar. Consultations open until 1 February 2021. For

Having completed and submitted our WA Jobs Education and Training (WAJET) survey responses for 2024, the team is now looking to revisit key findings and

On behalf of the CSWA Team, Happy New Year to all our stakeholders. We look forward to working with you all in 2024 connecting dots

As the CSWA team will be taking a break over the Christmas period this will be the last newsletter for the year and as such

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

As the mad rush to the end of the year gathers momentum, CSWA is once again looking to ensure we are best positioned to respond

The design of the Department of Training and Workforce Development’s recently released 2023-2028 Strategic Plan was inspired by Aboriginal artist Brody Campbell’s artwork “Kaartdijin”. This

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

Whilst the recent conversation around Vocational Education and Training (VET) tend to focus on the enrolments, completions and employment outcomes, in addition to this CSWA

The recent release of the McGowan Government’s Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) Regional Workforce Action Plan presents an opportunity to further highlight the challenges

When undertaking consultations with industry stakeholders, one of the most common comments we hear is how confusing it can be to navigate the training options available,

During the month of March, we celebrated International Women’s Day and as such I would like to take the opportunity to acknowledge the incredible work

Having completed and submitted our WA Jobs Education and Training (WAJET) survey responses for 2024, the team is now looking to revisit key findings and

On behalf of the CSWA Team, Happy New Year to all our stakeholders. We look forward to working with you all in 2024 connecting dots

As the CSWA team will be taking a break over the Christmas period this will be the last newsletter for the year and as such

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

As the mad rush to the end of the year gathers momentum, CSWA is once again looking to ensure we are best positioned to respond

The design of the Department of Training and Workforce Development’s recently released 2023-2028 Strategic Plan was inspired by Aboriginal artist Brody Campbell’s artwork “Kaartdijin”. This

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

Whilst the recent conversation around Vocational Education and Training (VET) tend to focus on the enrolments, completions and employment outcomes, in addition to this CSWA

The recent release of the McGowan Government’s Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) Regional Workforce Action Plan presents an opportunity to further highlight the challenges

When undertaking consultations with industry stakeholders, one of the most common comments we hear is how confusing it can be to navigate the training options available,

During the month of March, we celebrated International Women’s Day and as such I would like to take the opportunity to acknowledge the incredible work