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Industry Skills Report: Government and Community Safety

This report analyses the available data, research and market intelligence about government and community safety industry skill needs, and identifies national and industry issues and trends. The report then offers a range of high-level strategies to address future skills and workforce development requirements. The coverage of the report aligns with that of the Government and Community Safety Industry Skills Council (Government Skills Australia).

Abstract

The Government and Community Safety Industry Skills Report considers the five industry sectors of public sector, local government, public safety, correctional services and water industry. The report profiles employment and training (including Training Packages and Australian Apprenticeships) within the industry, before examining the issues and implications arising from four major drivers of industry skill needs. These drivers are participation (including the influence of demographic change), technological advancement, market pressures and regulatory compliance

The report proposes a range of strategies for addressing industry skills needs with a focus on skills formation and workforce development.

Author(s) Department of Education, Science and Training
Publication Details
Type : Reports
Published : 4/2007

Topics Covered
Sectors :
Training & skills
Detailed :
Apprenticeships and vocational education
Adult and lifelong learning
Research statistics
Skill needs
Workplace and employers

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