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SkillsIQ NSW ITAB is supported by Training Services NSW to provide independent advice to the NSW government on the training and skills needs of the service industries within NSW.

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News & Events

Stay up to date with the latest news, upcoming events, and important milestones from the SkillsIQ NSW ITAB. From conferences and workshops to new research and publications, this is your hub for all the exciting news and developments shaping our work.

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Apprenticeships & Traineeships

Apprenticeships and traineeships offer opportunities for you to train and earn as you learn at a variety of qualification levels (from Certificate I to Advanced Diploma) in most occupations as well as in traditional trades.

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Smart & Skilled

Connecting people to skills, jobs and careers. Smart and Skilled is a NSW Government reform aimed at helping people in NSW get the skills they need to find a job and further their careers.

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SkillsIQ complies with ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems

 

This certification covers the Quality Management Systems for the provision of general consultancy services including training, product development, occupational standards development, workforce planning and development, and industry engagement.

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Latest News

Want to know what news and events are coming up in the Vocational Education and Training sector? Join the conversation for engagement news and resources.

Webinar - Introduction to Skills Literacy

In the first webinar of the six-part series, Yasmin King will join our series host Dr. Mark Keough to discuss the basics of skills literacy, including: What does skills literacy mean? Why do people have difficulty understanding and defining their own skills? And how can skills literacy lead to better career outcomes?

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CEDA - Opinion Article

Much of our workforce training is compliance-focused and not aimed at upskilling our workers. Without systems to track and recognise informal, formal, and self-directed learning, employees are having to repeat training unnecessarily. This highlights the need to embrace open recognition and use AI-powered skills recognition systems like SkillsAware to validate real skills in the workforce, if we want to address the issue of productivity.

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VET Research Conference ‘No Frills’

National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) VET Research Conference ‘No Frills’ co-hosted with TAFE Queensland. Melinda Brown, General Manager, SkillsIQ, presented how technological solutions can be adapted and integrated into existing systems to validate individuals' capabilities and experience in the workforce.

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