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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 &
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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