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Mapping animal care and management licensing and regulatory considerations 

This pilot will assist registered training organisations (RTOs) to navigate licensing, legislative, regulatory, and certification requirements when delivering animal care and management training. The project will produce a detailed training package-specific database, while also testing a scalable approach that can be applied across training packages in the future.

For more information, ​visit the project page​. 

Mapping of workplace training to pulp and paper manufacturing (PPM) qualifications

Through consultation with pulp and paper manufacturing businesses this project will map in-house training against national training products and assess how each meet industry and RTO needs. Further research will develop a forecast of future industry training needs to investigate a sustainable, accredited, industry relevant training pathway.

ForestWorks, is providing support for the management of this project as part of our collaborative partnership.

Retail butchery and meat processing unit sector review

This project is the final stage of the full review of the AMP Australian Meat Processing Training Package, which commenced in 2021. This stage of the review will focus on the remaining Certificate III qualifications and their associated units of competency. A six-month Skill Review of retail butchery job roles will be included so that outcomes meet specific skills needs, and the delivery requirements of RTOs.

MINTRAC is providing support for the management of this project as part of our collaborative partnership.

Textiles, clothing and footwear skills mapping

This project will map skills and occupations across the textiles, clothing and footwear industry to identify current and future skills needs, career pathways, transferrable skills, and gaps in training provision to support a future-ready workforce. 

FurnishingWorks, a part of ForestWorks, is providing support for the management of this project as part of our collaborative partnership.

For more information, ​visit the project page​.