Enterprise Productivity Places Program
Following the announcement last month of the Enterprise Productivity Places Program, all national Industry Skills Councils (ISC) have released expression of interest documents to participate in the program.
The program, which is part of the larger Productivity Places Program, will deliver training and skills needs, create training pathways, recognise existing skills of workers and provide training places. It follows a successful trial where more than 1200 workers received training.
Under the program, the ISC network will collaborate with a number of small, medium and large enterprises, national professional associations and industry bodies.
ISCs have specialised knowledge that positions them well to work with enterprises and support them in developing proposals for funding.
For more details visit the relevant ISC information page:
Agri-Food Skills Australia
www.agrifoodskills.net.au/display_main.php?id=places
Community Services and Health Industry Skills Council www.cshisc.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=56&Itemid=143
Construction and Property Skills Industry Skills Council - www.cpsisc.com.au/WorkforceDevelopment
Government Skills Australia
www.governmentskills.com.au/content/view/1053/94/
Forestworks
www.forestworks.com.au/topics/7420.html
Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA)
www.ibsa.org.au/news-and-projects/workforce-development.aspx
Manufacturing Skills Australia
www.mskills.com.au/News.aspx?NewsId=10340&SectorID=0
Skills DMC
www.skillsdmc.com.au/Industry%20Projects/Productivity%20Places%20Program.aspx
Service Skills Australia
www.serviceskills.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1040&Itemid=2293
Transport and Logistics Industry Skills Council
www.tlisc.com.au/index.php?menuID=269
Productivity Places Program to fund 20,000 new skills training places (Edition 55, April 2008)
Extra funding for Productivity Places (Edition 61, October 2008)
Funding for existing worker training partnerships (Edition 62, November 2008)
Enterprise training program (Edition 72, November 2009)
This page was generated on 28 January, 2010

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