![]() ![]() Utilities, Engineering, Electrical and Automotiveįor more information and contact details for WA ITABs.Transport, Logistics, Wholesale, Retail and Defence.Mining, Manufacturing, Professional Scientific and Technical Services.Food, Fibre and Timber, Animal Care & Management, Conservation & Land Management, Food & Beverage & Seafood, Furnishing, Forest & Forest Products, Horticulture, Rural Production, Textiles, Clothing, Footwear & Allied Services.Community Services, Health and Education.Administrative and Professional Services.ITABs in WA cover all sectors as follows: ![]() ITABs are expected to meet five deliverables, relating to, their occupational priorities, apprentices and traineeships, VET in Schools, training packages and strategic projects. WA ITABs advise the Minister for Education and Training via the State Training Board. The WA State Training Board currently recognises eight industry training advisory bodies from which it takes advice to draft the State Training Plan or make recommendations to the Minister on apprenticeships and traineeships. Advising the State Government on apprenticeship and traineeship arrangements.Īdvising the State Government on the development, review and implementation of Training Packages/Training Products.įor more information about Western Australia’s Industry Training Advisory Bodies.Promoting training to industry to assist in the take-up of funded training, including, school-based apprenticeships and traineeships, in collaboration with Government.Identifying industry skill needs, priorities and skills development issues.They are a crucial source of business intelligence and inform the State Government by: ITABs have established industry networks, people in industry who donate their time to support ITABs to fulfil their contracted roles and responsibilities. Typically, they are incorporated bodies employing their own staff, with membership representing employers and employees within the industry.Įach ITAB is structured in a way so that it is best able to represent and support its industries. ITABs are autonomous industry bodies recognised and funded by state governments as one of the key sources of advice from the industry on training matters. With Australia’s widespread skills shortages, technology advancements and changing consumer demands, the linkages between industry and Government have never been more critical. Each month we will profile one of the state’s Industry Training Advisory Bodies (ITABs), starting, this month, with Western Australia’s, Food, Fibre and Timber Industries Training Council. ![]()
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