AUSTRALIAN WORKPLACE TRAINING - INDUSTRY TRAINING SPECIALISTS


Learning @ AWT

Australian Workplace Training specialises in quality compliance training for the community services and road transport sectors. All trainers are highly experienced, and whether it’s in the class, at work or online, an AWT qualification is meaningful, relevant and industry preferred.

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Australian Workplace Training is a Skills for All training provider. Please visit our Skills for All page for more information on Skills for All and our available courses.

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Short Courses & Licences

Australian Workplace Training specialises in compliance courses and licences – eg first aid, child safe environment, manual handling, forklift driver’s licence training, dangerous goods, construction industry white card.

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VET in Schools

At Australian Workplace Training students can start their vocational education in community services or transport industry while studying for their SACE.

 

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Director of Studies, Annette Tsouris Participates in National Skills Strategy Development

Recently, Australian Workplace Training’s Director of Studies, Annette Tsouris,  participated in the industry consultation phase of the development of the National Foundation Skills Strategy for Adults.

According to the VET Participation & Foundation Skills Team:

Australian governments have worked in partnership to develop the National Strategy, a 10-year framework built around a shared vision for a productive and inclusive Australia. It was developed as a joint initiative by the Commonwealth and state and territory governments, in consultation with key stakeholders, through the COAG Standing Council on Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment (SCOTESE).

The Strategy brings a national focus to improving education and employment outcomes for working age Australians with low levels of foundation skills (language, literacy, numeracy and employability skills). The Strategy is centred on the needs of the adult learner and includes four key priority areas for action, with agreed actions for each at the national, jurisdictional and systemic level.

If you would like more information relating to this very important strategy, please follow the link to the Standing Council on Tertiary Education Skills & Employment.