
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
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
During the last month, the Community Skills WA team has remained focused on the implementation of Job Ready Programs for both Early Childhood Education &
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
A message from our Executive Director – Caroline Thompson For my message this month I would like to share ‘The Story of the Starfish’ which
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
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
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
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
It’s been an interesting time for Western Australia with the mandates and a lot of organisations moving to working from home environments. Majority of our
The last couple of months have proven a busy time for the team at Community Skills WA including regional consultations in Karratha, Albany and Kununurra.
Whilst 2022 will present many significant challenges for the Community Services, Health and Education sectors, there continues to be examples of innovative approaches to workforce
CSWA hosted a webinar on 14 March 2022, during which the Department of Training and Workforce Development provided an overview of the migration streams and
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
During the last month, the Community Skills WA team has remained focused on the implementation of Job Ready Programs for both Early Childhood Education &
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
A message from our Executive Director – Caroline Thompson For my message this month I would like to share ‘The Story of the Starfish’ which
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
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
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
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
It’s been an interesting time for Western Australia with the mandates and a lot of organisations moving to working from home environments. Majority of our
The last couple of months have proven a busy time for the team at Community Skills WA including regional consultations in Karratha, Albany and Kununurra.
Whilst 2022 will present many significant challenges for the Community Services, Health and Education sectors, there continues to be examples of innovative approaches to workforce
CSWA hosted a webinar on 14 March 2022, during which the Department of Training and Workforce Development provided an overview of the migration streams and