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Does the role of industry need to be strengthened or expanded across the VET system? Why/why not?

  • What does industry engagement mean to you?
  • How can industry be encouraged to connect with and use the VET system? What does this look like?
  • Are there any roles for industry in the VET system that are not covered or outlined in the case for change?

Response:

My employer is the industry but in the past employment I have been with 2 other providers, 1 private & 1 Government the private RTO as in here, are very engaged with the industry the TAFE was somewhat disengaged slow to react and if it was left to upper management would fail. (too much filibustering for political gain by management.) 

Parts of the Industry are using trainees as cheap labour remove group apprentice employment agencies. They are setting apprentices up for failure as the apprentice is charged out at an inflated labour rate.  with the selling point of the employer does not have to do any paperwork. This is a straight out lie the agency are reaping government incentives and inflating the hire rate. but forget to tell the employer that a government agency will do the major part of the work needed and the employer will get benefits. 

ensure the trainees and apprentice cohorts are exposed to a broad industry exposure to alow greater learning RTO must be equipped to an industry standard.  RTO seeing the trainee every 6 weeks for a couple of hours does not provide any training and a lot of employers are not providing time or resources to the trainee. 

Are you aware of the current industry-leadership arrangements led by the Australian Industry and Skills Commission?

Response:

No

How effective are the current industry engagement arrangements in VET in meeting your needs?

  • What works well and what could be improved? How could it be improved?
  • How well are you (or your organisation) represented by these arrangements?
  • How well do current arrangements allow collaboration across industry sectors on common workforce and skills needs?

Response:

No response provided.

What can be done to drive greater collaboration across industries to broaden career pathways for VET graduates and maximise the workforce available to employers?

  • How can workers be equipped with skills that can be applied across different jobs?
  • How can industry support this through the VET system?
  • How can we break down silos and improve collaboration across industry groups?

Response:

No response provided.

Are qualifications fit-for-purpose in meeting the needs of industry and learners now and into the future? Why/why not?

  • Are the different needs of industry and learners effectively considered in designing qualifications in the current system? What works well and why?
  • Are there issues or challenges with the way qualifications are currently designed? What are they and what could be done to address these?

Response:

No response provided.

Are there any further issues in relation to improving industry engagement in the VET sector that you would like to provide feedback on?

Response:

No response provided.