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Compliance Training Project webinar

Some construction and access trades activities require different training and instruction levels, such as working at heights and operating heavy machinery/plant. Workers may have low literacy and numeracy; for migrant workers, English may be a second language. Training should be tailored and fit for purpose, not just a tick-in-the-box exercise.

Do participants in short course learning gain enough knowledge to avoid harm?  Come to our July Compliance Training Project webinar and find out.

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Industry engagement

Work with us on the skills your industry needs. Together we can shape how the vocational education system delivers, working with education and training providers. We can help ensure that the system trains more people, with the right skills to meet the needs of your industry.

Skills leadership

We work across businesses, sectors and industries to coordinate efforts to identify workforce needs. Then we support the vocational education and training system and employers to meet those needs. Skills leadership is the term we use to describe all the things we do.

Industry research

We use research and information from a variety of sources to get insight into what New Zealand’s vocational education needs are. Research findings and data help us to understand both how things are now and also help predict future skills and workforce needs. Get in touch if you have research you would like to share.
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Qualifications development

We look after the development, maintenance and review of standards, micro-credentials and qualifications in the construction and infrastructure industries. In partnership with industry, we ensure that qualifications and how the vocational education and training system works meet the needs of your industry.