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SA Major Projects & Workforce Impacts - FTH Skills Council

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Going Forward<br />

The Industry <strong>Skills</strong> Boards will be progressing the workforce<br />

planning message relating to major projects and also as a<br />

necessary management skill for all businesses. The work<br />

to continue the momentum and awareness created by this<br />

project will involve:<br />

1. Marketing and distribution of the report and matrix via<br />

forums, the Industry <strong>Skills</strong> Board network and through the<br />

regional Employment and <strong>Skills</strong> Formation Network. This<br />

should provide coverage of close to 10,000 organisations.<br />

2. Seeking the publication of the matrix and editorial in state<br />

and local newspapers to increase public understanding<br />

and awareness of the need to continue addressing the<br />

state’s workforce challenge.<br />

3. Inviting key project stakeholders to a roundtable to<br />

collaboratively progress the recommendations of the<br />

report and ensure the creation and distribution of the tools<br />

proposed by the project.<br />

4. Integrating the outcomes of this project into a number of<br />

workforce planning and development projects currently in<br />

the pipeline including several major collaborative projects<br />

focused on major project impacts.<br />

5. Continuing to consult with key business stakeholders in each<br />

industry sector to provide expertise and tools to support and<br />

assist with workforce development and planning.<br />

<strong>Workforce</strong><br />

Development Links<br />

Industry <strong>Skills</strong> Board<br />

Industry <strong>Skills</strong> Boards are a facilitator between industry and<br />

government on skills issues incorporating strategic industry<br />

workforce planning, training and development, particularly<br />

in vocational education and are base funded by the South<br />

Australian Government.<br />

Service <strong>Skills</strong> <strong>SA</strong>: www.serviceskillssa.com.au<br />

Food, Tourism and Hospitality <strong>Skills</strong> <strong>Council</strong>:<br />

www.fthskillscouncil.com.au<br />

<strong>SA</strong> Health and Community Services <strong>Skills</strong> Board:<br />

www.sahcssb.com.au<br />

Manufacturing <strong>Skills</strong> Board: www.misac.com.au<br />

Business Services Industry <strong>Skills</strong> Board South Australia<br />

Inc: www.bsisb.com.au<br />

Construction Industry Training Board:<br />

www.constructionskills.com.au<br />

Electrical, Electro technology, Energy<br />

and Water <strong>Skills</strong> Board: www.eeewsb.com.au<br />

Primary Industries <strong>Skills</strong> <strong>Council</strong>: www.pisc.org.au<br />

Transport Industry <strong>Skills</strong> Board: www.tdtsa.com.au<br />

In addition to the nine Industry <strong>Skills</strong> Boards, the following<br />

organisations assisted with project information for the <strong>Major</strong><br />

<strong>Projects</strong> Matrix 2007:<br />

South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy:<br />

www.resourcessa.org.au<br />

Defence Teaming Centre: www.dtc.org.au<br />

ESF Network<br />

Employment and Skill Formation Networks are collaborative<br />

local partnerships between regional development boards,<br />

industry, community organisations, training organisations and<br />

all levels of government. They work to meet the workforce<br />

development, training and employment needs of local<br />

businesses and jobseekers.<br />

For information regarding your local Employment and Skill<br />

Formation Network please refer to the contact details at the<br />

bottom of the <strong>Major</strong> <strong>Projects</strong> Matrix for your local region.<br />

For further information follow the regional links on the South<br />

Australian Works website: www.saworks.sa.gov.au/pages/<br />

saworks/regions<br />

Department of Further Education,<br />

Employment, Science and Technology<br />

Refer to www.dfeest.sa.gov.au<br />

The <strong>Workforce</strong> Development Directorate of DFEEST is the<br />

key government stakeholder in this project. The <strong>Workforce</strong><br />

Information Service (WIS) also assisted with this project.<br />

www.workforceinfoservice.sa.gov.au<br />

This project was part funded through the <strong>SA</strong> Works<br />

<strong>Workforce</strong> Development Fund.<br />

Other Key Links<br />

Other key links that have been vital for the <strong>Major</strong> <strong>Projects</strong><br />

Matrix 2007 to be developed are:<br />

The Australian Institute for Social Research:<br />

www.aisr.adelaide.edu.au<br />

The South Australian Centre for Economic Studies:<br />

www.adelaide.edu.au/saces<br />

South Australian Works:<br />

www.saworks.sa.gov.au/pages/saworks/regions<br />

Department of Trade and Economic Development:<br />

www.southaustralia.biz/dted/index.htm<br />

South Australia Biz: www.southaustralia.biz<br />

Department of Trade and Economic Development<br />

<strong>Major</strong> <strong>Projects</strong>: www.majorprojects.sa.gov.au<br />

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations:<br />

www.dewr.gov.au<br />

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations<br />

<strong>Skills</strong> Information: www.skillsinfo.gov.au/skills/regions/sa<br />

<strong>Skills</strong> in Demand: www.workplace.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/<br />

35D58940-96FF-4260-AB85-23D9BF7CAF64/0/<br />

<strong>Skills</strong>inDemandSeptember2006.pdf<br />

South Australian Strategic Plan Website:<br />

www.stateplan.sa.gov.au/<br />

<strong>SA</strong> <strong>Major</strong> <strong>Projects</strong> & <strong>Workforce</strong> <strong>Impacts</strong>

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