The National Women in Transport initiative aims to improve the gender balance within the transport industry by bringing government and industry together. As well as the dedicated website and ‘speaker bureau’ profiling women leaders, over the next year the National Women in Transport program will also publish key transport workforce data and deliver a series of events to connect industry leaders.
Visit the womenintransport.gov.au website to find out more. Skilling Australia’s Defence Industry (SADI) Grants provide small-to-medium businesses servicing the defence sector with upskilling and training opportunities. This includes skilling or training such as;
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) has launched the Prying Minds campaign, designed for people working in defence industry. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the threat foreign spies pose to Australia’s defence industry, and encourage people
to report potential acts of espionage or foreign interference. This campaign promotes ASIO’s NITRO (Notifiable Incidents, Threats or Reportable Observations) contact reporting portal. Click here to find out more. Western Australia's best and brightest stars in the vocational education and training (VET) sector will be celebrated at the prestigious WA Training Awards 2022. Applications are now open for this year's awards, which recognise the outstanding achievements of apprentices, trainees, employers and training organisations.
For more information about the WA Training Awards and to apply, visit WA Training Awards (dtwd.wa.gov.au) The Australian Defence College is inviting defence industry partners to join Australian Defence Force, Australian Public Service and international students on a variety of short courses and seminars. Keep up to date on available courses by visiting the link below.
Click here to find out more. The State Government as launched a new telephone support line providing a single point of contact for Western Australians who are concerned about their own or another person's mental health issues and/or alcohol and other drug use. These additional services have arising at a good time as employers within transport and logistics are increasingly identifying ways to protect the mental health of their workforce given the new pressures brought by the pandemic.
People can call 'Here For You' on 1800 here4u (1800 437 348) from 7am to 10pm every day. Click here for more information about the phone helpline. The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) has completed the discovery phase of its review of the Australian Core Skills Framework and the Digital Literacy Skills Framework. The next phase has now launched with an online survey and two online discussion forums. The survey is now open and will gather views on the two frameworks, as well as assessment tools based on the ACSF.
Register for these forums at FSFrameworks@acer.org and you will be sent a link to the Zoom meeting. Click here to complete the survey (closes 1 April 2022). The Federal government has released a report outlining how it plans to grow Australia’s Defence Force (ADF) personnel by 30% by 2040, under the 2020 Force Structure Plan. Overall, Defence’s total permanent workforce will increase to over 101,000 by 2040 – an increase of 18,500 over baseline growth agreed in the Plan.
Click here for more information. Click here to download the documents related to the Plan. Australian Industry Standards have advised they are seeking validation feedback on the draft Training Package materials for the Rail Safety Management project, which has recently been updated. These draft materials address technical and behavioural capabilities for the management of rail safety. This includes prevention and risk management mitigation capabilities, quality incident management and incident investigation skills.
Feedback closes Monday, 28 March 2022. Click here to review the draft materials or to submit your feedback. |
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