Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities
Engaging Employers and Developing Skills at the Local Level in Australia
Local vocational education and training programmes serve as a valuable educational
pathway to improve the transition from school to work. Within the VET system, quality
apprenticeship programmes can provide employers with a skilled workforce that is more
agile in a rapidly evolving global economy while also supporting new employment opportunities
for disadvantaged groups.
This report focuses on how to better engage employers in apprenticeship and other
work-based skills development programmes aligned with growing sectors of the local
economy. A key part of this report was the implementation of an employer-based survey,
which gathered information from over 300 Australian employers about their skills needs
and barriers to apprenticeship participation. The report also provides information
on four case studies, including Sydney Metro and STEMship in New South Wales, Collective
Education in Tasmania, and the Dream, Believe, Achieve programme in Queensland. The
case studies demonstrate how local organisations are building stronger business-education
partnerships.