Organisation
Department of Education and Training (Vic)
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Report
Skills and jobs in the education state: the government's response to the VET funding review
The Government has outlined its vision for training in the Education State, with the publication of the VET Funding Review and the Government’s Response, Skills and Jobs in the Education State. The independent VET Funding Review was established in February 2015 to help Government develop reforms to improve the quality, stability and sustainability of the...
Report
VET funding review: final report
The Government has outlined its vision for training in the Education State, with the publication of the VET Funding Review and the Government’s Response, Skills and Jobs in the Education State. The independent VET Funding Review was established in February 2015 to help Government develop reforms to improve the quality, stability and sustainability of the...
Report
Victorian training market report: 2015 half year
Provides details about how many people are in government funded training, what they are training in, where they are accessing training and whether training provision is responding to employer’s skill needs. Introduction Vocational education and training plays a significant role in helping people move into employment, improve their employment, progress to further education, and for...
Briefing paper
Department of Education & Training: strategic planning
The Department of Education & Training (DET) is responsible for providing an effective, efficient and accessible birth-to-adulthood learning and development system that supports students and service providers across Victoria. Its 10-year goal is to become a world leader in learning and development. DET is also responsible for providing policy advice to ministers, implementing policy on...
Report
Review of quality assurance in Victoria's VET system
Over recent years there have been growing industry and student concerns with the quality of training in Victoria. The Victorian Government made a commitment before the 2014 Victorian election to crack down on low quality VET providers and and introduce a more stable and sustainable training system.