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Wednesday, December 22

Response to Skills Australia

TAFETA Outreach Special Interest Group submitted a response to the skills Australia's "Creating a future direction for Australian vocational education and training" discussion paper. The response welcomes the opportunity to advance the Australian VET system with particular emphasis on the public provision of Vocational Education and Training that serves to ensure the quality is not reserved for the privileged.
The quality of the training is limited by the funds that can be won rather than a commitment to funds to offer the best vocational education and training being made by the government of the day.This means that resources are not used cooperatively but rather in competition.It fools us into believing that we are doing the best because “someone won a tender” rather than collaborating and pooling more resources together to gain a better outcome.

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