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Inquiry into the delivery of VET in regional, rural and remote Queensland (TRANSFERRED)
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INQUIRY TRANSFERRED
On 13 February 2024, the Legislative Assembly amended Schedule 6 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly, establishing the Education, Employment, Training and Skills Committee, and transferred this inquiry to the Education, Employment, Training and Skills for detailed consideration.
About the Inquiry
On 24 October 2022, the Education, Employment and Training Committee resolved to inquire into, and report on, the delivery of vocational education and training (VET) in regional, rural, and remote Queensland.
The Inquiry will examine:
1. the role of public providers in VET delivery in rural, remote and regional Queensland, including:
• VET pathways, participation rates and outcomes
• VET delivery for Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples, including enablers and barriers to VET
2. the major barriers to the provision of localised and place-based VET, and priority areas and cohorts in Queensland
3. existing programs that might assist in reducing barriers or supporting priority cohorts in accessing localised and place-based VET
4. examples of successful localised VET models and how learnings might be applied in other locations
5. opportunities for the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training to facilitate improvements in these areas.
What do we mean by regional, rural and remote Queensland?
Regional, rural and remote Queensland means all areas of the state outside of the parts of south east Queensland classified as major cities under the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (including Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan, Caboolture, Caloundra, Maroochydore, Mooloolaba and Noosa). A map titled ‘Remoteness Area 2016’ which shows the areas classified as major cities is available under the ‘related publications’ tab.
What does ‘place-based’ mean in the context of VET?
Place-based approaches to VET are approaches that target the specific circumstances of the place and engage local communities in the development and implementation of training programs. This can include, but is not limited to:
• tailoring the training to the skills required by specific local employers
• reflecting the forms or patterns of work in regional areas
• providing the opportunity to complete training within the regional area
• providing the opportunity for flexible delivery of training.
Call for submissions
Submissions closed on 23 January 2023.
PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS
Community forums were held in Cairns on 10 July, Thursday Island on 11 July and Roma on 27 October 2023.
A public hearing and public departmental briefing was held in Brisbane on 14 July 2023.
See timeline below for further information.
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Committee’s report
The committee expects to table its report in the second half of 2023. The report will be published here.
Timeline
Submissions closed: | 23 January 2023 |
Community forums: | Cairns - 10 July 2023 Thursday Island - 11 July 2023 Roma - Friday 27 October 2023 - 11.00am - 1.00pm - Roma TAFE, Timbury Street, Roma |
Public hearing and departmental briefing: | Brisbane - 14 July 2023 - hearing program, broadcast, transcript - briefing program, broadcast, transcript |
Report due date: | 2023 |
Related Publications
Publication Details | Type | Published Date | Tabled Date | Committee Name |
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Submissions
- 1 - Narbil Training
- 2 - Todd Comrie
- 3 - Robert Heron
- 4 - Dale Last MP, Member for Burdekin
- 5 - IPCA Qld Inc
- 6 - Golden West Apprenticeships
- 7 - Bowen Gumlu Growers Association
- 8 - Professor Stephen Billett, Griffith University
- 9 - Queensland Alliance for Mental Health (QAMH)
- 10 - Queensland Teachers' Union (QTU)
- 11 - Country Universities Centre MARANOA
- 12 - Cairns Regional Council
- 13 - AgForce Queensland
- 14 - Queensland Catholic Education Commission (QCEC)
- 15 - Caravanning Queensland
- 16 - Queensland Nurses and Midwives' Union
- 17 - Digital Media Research Centre
- 18 - Independent Schools Queensland
- 19 - Racing Queensland
- 20 - Country Universities Centre
- 21 - Pharmacy Guild of Australia Queensland Branch
- 22 - Livingstone Shire Council
- 23 - qldwater
- 24 - Country Universities Centre (CUC) Balonne
- 25 - Central Highlands Regional Council
- 26 - Rural Jobs and Skills Alliance
- 27 - Mackay Regional Council
- 28 - Local Government Association of Queensland
- 29 - Gilmour Space
- 30 - Queensland Secondary Principals' Association (QSPA)
- 31 - Rural Medical Education Australia
- 32 - Dr Don Zoellner