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Important for employers to have their say

Employers across the nation will be contacted in the coming weeks to find out how they train their staff, and how effective this training is at meeting their skill needs.

The ninth survey of employers' use and views of the VET system, managed by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), aims to collect the views of up to 9000 employers between now and June this year.

Employers can engage in the VET system in three ways:

  • Having jobs that require vocational qualifications
  • Having apprentices and trainees
  • Using nationally recognised training.

The survey, first conducted in its current form in 2005, covers training undertaken in the previous 12 months and provides information at both national and state levels, as well as by industry and business size. New this year will be questions about the impact of COVID-19 on the way employers have trained their staff and their future training plans.

The results of this year's survey will be published in late 2021.

Quotes attributable to NCVER Managing Director Simon Walker

Around one third of employers have jobs requiring vocational qualifications and a further fifth employ apprentices and trainees. We urge employers to have their say. The survey only takes 10 minutes to complete and this is your opportunity to help inform policy and shape future training outcomes for employers.

It's essential we hear from a wide range of employers too, to ensure we get a clearer picture of what's happening in workplaces across all industries in Australia.

We are interested in both why employers are providing training to their staff as well as why they aren't.

In 2019, we learned that around half of employers use the nationally accredited VET system, and around seventy two percent are satisfied that vocational qualifications give employees the skills required for their job.

To find out more about what information the survey collects and to view data from previous years, visit the NCVER Portal.

Enquiries: Deanne Loan M: 0413 523 691 E: deanneloan@ncver.edu.au


About NCVER: we are the main provider of research, statistics and data on Australia's VET sector. Our services help promote better understanding of VET and assist policy makers, practitioners, industry, training providers, and students to make informed decisions.

The survey of employers' use and views of the VET system is a biennial survey conducted on behalf of the Australian Government and state and territory governments, with funding provided through the Department of Education, Skills and Employment.

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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)

Level 5, 60 Light Square
Adelaide SA 5000
AUSTRALIA
www.ncver.edu.au

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