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AE News Volume 14, Issue 5
Friday, 12th February 2021
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Upcoming Events
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23 Feb - Microsoft Digital Skills Event
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11 Mar - AEN 2020 Catch-Up Awards Dinner
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25 Mar - OHS Network Meeting
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Retrenched Apprentices and Trainees Program
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This program has now supported almost 650 participants since May 2020 and recommenced over 230 apprentices and trainees with a new employer.
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Currently there are 110 participants on our active caseload.
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- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Carpentry
- Hair & Beauty
- Chefs
- General Mechanic
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Apprentices and trainees who have lost their employment are encouraged to register.
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Once on the register, apprentices and trainees will be assisted by one of our program officers until placed with a host employer through a Group Training Organisation (GTO) or directly with an employer whilst also directing you to the most appropriate advice and assistance while you remain out of employment.
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If you have an apprenticeship or traineeship position you would like to fill, please contact the AEN Office so we can forward potential candidates that meet your criteria.
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Digital Skills Webinar
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GAN Australia and the Apprenticeship Employment Network are currently undertaking a research project with support from the Australian Apprenticeships and Traineeships Information Services that is focused on:
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- Promoting digital capacity building for vulnerable underserved groups.
- Providing government and policy influencers with a set of examples to advance digital transformation opportunities in Australia, when these are related to work-based learning programmes that help vulnerable groups with their school-to-work transition or re-connection into the labour market.
This project aligns with Microsoft and LinkedIn’s global recommendations for an inclusive economic recovery post COVID-19 and beyond in 2021.
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Please join us for an overview of a range of resources that you can use to support Australian job seekers.
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Key topics covered in the webinar include:
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- Introduction & overview of the current Australian digital skills environment.
- Australian Apprenticeship & Traineeship and Digital Skills Jobs Market Update.
- Microsoft and LinkedIn’s free online learning resources, covering digital literacy, fluency, soft skills and 10 career learning pathways linked to in-demand jobs.
To participate in the digital skills online survey and access to the Microsoft learning resources please visit VET Insights.
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Skills First – Skill Sets
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The Victorian Government is introducing a new accredited short course offering – Skills First Skill Sets – to support more Victorians to access flexible, sector-specific and industry-validated rapid training that responds to skills shortages and workforce demands.
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Skills First Skill Sets will provide Victorians with the opportunity to rapidly reskill in areas that support our economic recovery from the impacts of COVID-19. Using a phased and managed approach, the initial course list will focus on rapid training, enabling Victorians to reduce the risk of long-term unemployment and provide the work-ready graduates that industry needs.
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All Skill Sets on the Funded Skill Sets List:
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- Have been validated through established industry consultation processes
- Are comprised of nationally recognised training that can be used as building blocks to full qualifications
- Will be regularly reviewed to ensure they align with Victoria’s economic, industry and social needs.
Broad eligibility settings have been put in place to ensure that previous training is not a barrier to accessing a Skill Set, meaning that Victorians looking to reskill, are able to.
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In partnership with the Commonwealth Government under the Job Trainer Fund, 20,000 Skill Sets enrolments in priority areas will be available free to young and unemployed Victorians, supporting them to reskill.
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Skills First Skill Sets complement existing programs which are already offering Victorians thousands of construction skill sets, as well as free skill sets in infection prevention and control training tailored to industries.
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The initial Skill Sets offering will be closely monitored by the Department of Education and Training. There will be future opportunities for industry, unions and providers to contribute to the course selection to ensure courses are relevant to workforce needs.
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AEN 2020 Catch-Up Awards Dinner
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Join the Apprenticeship Employment Network (AEN) and the Global Apprenticeship Network (GAN) Australia as we celebrate the achievements of apprentices, trainees and group training organisations.
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We had over 60 nominations across the following categories.
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- ATOA Apprentice of the Year
- Trainee of the Year
- Inspiration Award: Indigenous Student of the Year
- Inspiration Award: Overcoming Adversity
- Inspiration Award: Women in Trades
- School-based Apprentice/ Trainee of the Year
- OHS STAR Award
- GTO Industry Service Awards
- GAN Australia International Apprentice Scholarship
This year the event is FREE and due to current restrictions, tickets will be limited.
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You will need an access code to register, which will be emailed to your organisation.
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Department of Education, Skills and Employment – Apprenticeship Support Information
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A reminder that all the commonwealth apprenticeship support programs are listed in one central place.
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The Australian Government delivers targeted support to Australian Apprentices and their employers through the Australian Apprenticeship Support Network.
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Victorian Big Build Apprenticeships - New Website
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The Victorian Government is providing up to 1500 apprenticeship and traineeship opportunities per year to help Victorians who are finishing school or looking to re-skill, to kickstart a career on some of the biggest and most iconic infrastructure projects in the state.
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There is an expression of interest page for individuals and a wide range of information promoting the benefits of starting an apprenticeship.
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AEN look forward to working with DET and Apprenticeships Victoria on this exciting program.
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Have Your Say on Quality VET Reforms
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These workshops are designed for anyone who wants to provide feedback in relation to RTO practices and factors that support high-quality training delivery.
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The quality reforms workshops seek your input to explore:
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- The features of high-quality training delivery and providers
- The effectiveness of the current Standards for RTOs
- How to support the VET workforce for high-quality delivery.
We are interested in hearing your views on how we can support high-quality training delivery beyond compliance with minimum requirements and foster a shared understanding of quality across the sector.
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Various Dates/Times available from Monday 22 February to Wednesday 3 March 2021
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Quality Reform Workshop for students and family/carers - Register
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Wednesday 3 March 2021 - 4:00 – 5:30pm AEDT
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Quality reform workshops (standards) - Register
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Wednesday 10 March 2021 - 10:00 – 12:00pm AEDT
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Thursday 11 March 2021 - 3:00 – 5:00pm AEDT
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Funding for Women's Leadership Development Available
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Funding is available through Women & Leadership Australia to support the development of female leaders across Australia’s education, training and development sector.
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The initiative is providing women with grants of between $1,000 and $5,000 to enable participation in one of three leadership development courses designed for emerging through to senior leaders.
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The scholarship funding must be allocated by the end of March 2021.
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Expressions of Interest Find out more and register your interest by completing the Expression of Interest form here prior to 19th March.
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Do you want to be kept up to date with everything that’s happening with GAN Australia and the wider VET sector?
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Thanks to our Industry Partners
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