❓ Question on Notice regarding project details and funding allocations made to employer and employee groups by the Minister for Employment and Training in WA for the 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 financial years. The Minister provided a detailed breakdown of allocations to various organisations.
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Further to question on notice 1981 of 2000 - (1) Will the Minister for Employment and Training provide project details and funding allocations made to all employer groups and employee groups by the current board? (2) If not, why not? Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister
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12 September 2000
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1999/2000 Financial Year The following allocations were made in 1999/2000: · $13 125 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition for Trade Level Plant Operators training (Construction Skills budget). · $10 000 to Civil Contractors Federation for review of Civil Construction Supervisory Modules (Industry Special Projects budget). · $68 000 to the South East Metropolitan College of TAFE for a "Family of Trades" vocational education and training program. (Youth Induction Program budget). · $17 944 to Graduate School of Education of UWA for an independent evaluation of the Family of Trades program. (Youth Induction Program budget). 2000/2001 Financial Year The following allocations have been approved subject to satisfactory follow up on specific matters and completion of contract negotiations with project proposers: · $16 000 to BCITC for Skilled Labour Survey in Heavy Engineering. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $24 000 to BCITC for the Evaluation of Flexible Delivery. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $207 197 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for a School based Traineeship pilot program. (Youth Induction Program budget) of which $69 000 is likely to be committed in 2000/2001. · $45 000 to the College of Electrical Training for a Multimedia "Green Card" induction training package. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $31 250 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition Certificate III in Civil Construction. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $29 360 to Civil Contactors Federation for a Kerbhand Entry Level Skills Training Program. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $50 000 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for the development of five vocational courses for business and management skills (Industry Special Projects budget). Contract formation was deferred for this project to enable a full submission against the BCITF project submission guidelines to be finalised by the proposers as this is a significant developmental proposal.
(1) Will the Minister for Employment and Training provide project details and funding allocations made to all employer groups and employee groups by the current board? (2) If not, why not? Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: 1999/2000 Financial Year The following allocations were made in 1999/2000: · $13 125 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition for Trade Level Plant Operators training (Construction Skills budget). · $10 000 to Civil Contractors Federation for review of Civil Construction Supervisory Modules (Industry Special Projects budget). · $68 000 to the South East Metropolitan College of TAFE for a "Family of Trades" vocational education and training program. (Youth Induction Program budget). · $17 944 to Graduate School of Education of UWA for an independent evaluation of the Family of Trades program. (Youth Induction Program budget). 2000/2001 Financial Year The following allocations have been approved subject to satisfactory follow up on specific matters and completion of contract negotiations with project proposers: · $16 000 to BCITC for Skilled Labour Survey in Heavy Engineering. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $24 000 to BCITC for the Evaluation of Flexible Delivery. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $207 197 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for a School based Traineeship pilot program. (Youth Induction Program budget) of which $69 000 is likely to be committed in 2000/2001. · $45 000 to the College of Electrical Training for a Multimedia "Green Card" induction training package. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $31 250 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition Certificate III in Civil Construction. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $29 360 to Civil Contactors Federation for a Kerbhand Entry Level Skills Training Program. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $50 000 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for the development of five vocational courses for business and management skills (Industry Special Projects budget). Contract formation was deferred for this project to enable a full submission against the BCITF project submission guidelines to be finalised by the proposers as this is a significant developmental proposal.
(2) If not, why not? Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: 1999/2000 Financial Year The following allocations were made in 1999/2000: · $13 125 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition for Trade Level Plant Operators training (Construction Skills budget). · $10 000 to Civil Contractors Federation for review of Civil Construction Supervisory Modules (Industry Special Projects budget). · $68 000 to the South East Metropolitan College of TAFE for a "Family of Trades" vocational education and training program. (Youth Induction Program budget). · $17 944 to Graduate School of Education of UWA for an independent evaluation of the Family of Trades program. (Youth Induction Program budget). 2000/2001 Financial Year The following allocations have been approved subject to satisfactory follow up on specific matters and completion of contract negotiations with project proposers: · $16 000 to BCITC for Skilled Labour Survey in Heavy Engineering. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $24 000 to BCITC for the Evaluation of Flexible Delivery. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $207 197 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for a School based Traineeship pilot program. (Youth Induction Program budget) of which $69 000 is likely to be committed in 2000/2001. · $45 000 to the College of Electrical Training for a Multimedia "Green Card" induction training package. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $31 250 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition Certificate III in Civil Construction. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $29 360 to Civil Contactors Federation for a Kerbhand Entry Level Skills Training Program. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $50 000 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for the development of five vocational courses for business and management skills (Industry Special Projects budget). Contract formation was deferred for this project to enable a full submission against the BCITF project submission guidelines to be finalised by the proposers as this is a significant developmental proposal.
Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: 1999/2000 Financial Year The following allocations were made in 1999/2000: · $13 125 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition for Trade Level Plant Operators training (Construction Skills budget). · $10 000 to Civil Contractors Federation for review of Civil Construction Supervisory Modules (Industry Special Projects budget). · $68 000 to the South East Metropolitan College of TAFE for a "Family of Trades" vocational education and training program. (Youth Induction Program budget). · $17 944 to Graduate School of Education of UWA for an independent evaluation of the Family of Trades program. (Youth Induction Program budget). 2000/2001 Financial Year The following allocations have been approved subject to satisfactory follow up on specific matters and completion of contract negotiations with project proposers: · $16 000 to BCITC for Skilled Labour Survey in Heavy Engineering. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $24 000 to BCITC for the Evaluation of Flexible Delivery. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $207 197 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for a School based Traineeship pilot program. (Youth Induction Program budget) of which $69 000 is likely to be committed in 2000/2001. · $45 000 to the College of Electrical Training for a Multimedia "Green Card" induction training package. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $31 250 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition Certificate III in Civil Construction. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $29 360 to Civil Contactors Federation for a Kerbhand Entry Level Skills Training Program. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $50 000 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for the development of five vocational courses for business and management skills (Industry Special Projects budget). Contract formation was deferred for this project to enable a full submission against the BCITF project submission guidelines to be finalised by the proposers as this is a significant developmental proposal.
(1) Will the Minister for Employment and Training provide project details and funding allocations made to all employer groups and employee groups by the current board? (2) If not, why not? Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: 1999/2000 Financial Year The following allocations were made in 1999/2000: · $13 125 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition for Trade Level Plant Operators training (Construction Skills budget). · $10 000 to Civil Contractors Federation for review of Civil Construction Supervisory Modules (Industry Special Projects budget). · $68 000 to the South East Metropolitan College of TAFE for a "Family of Trades" vocational education and training program. (Youth Induction Program budget). · $17 944 to Graduate School of Education of UWA for an independent evaluation of the Family of Trades program. (Youth Induction Program budget). 2000/2001 Financial Year The following allocations have been approved subject to satisfactory follow up on specific matters and completion of contract negotiations with project proposers: · $16 000 to BCITC for Skilled Labour Survey in Heavy Engineering. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $24 000 to BCITC for the Evaluation of Flexible Delivery. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $207 197 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for a School based Traineeship pilot program. (Youth Induction Program budget) of which $69 000 is likely to be committed in 2000/2001. · $45 000 to the College of Electrical Training for a Multimedia "Green Card" induction training package. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $31 250 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition Certificate III in Civil Construction. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $29 360 to Civil Contactors Federation for a Kerbhand Entry Level Skills Training Program. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $50 000 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for the development of five vocational courses for business and management skills (Industry Special Projects budget). Contract formation was deferred for this project to enable a full submission against the BCITF project submission guidelines to be finalised by the proposers as this is a significant developmental proposal.
(2) If not, why not? Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: 1999/2000 Financial Year The following allocations were made in 1999/2000: · $13 125 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition for Trade Level Plant Operators training (Construction Skills budget). · $10 000 to Civil Contractors Federation for review of Civil Construction Supervisory Modules (Industry Special Projects budget). · $68 000 to the South East Metropolitan College of TAFE for a "Family of Trades" vocational education and training program. (Youth Induction Program budget). · $17 944 to Graduate School of Education of UWA for an independent evaluation of the Family of Trades program. (Youth Induction Program budget). 2000/2001 Financial Year The following allocations have been approved subject to satisfactory follow up on specific matters and completion of contract negotiations with project proposers: · $16 000 to BCITC for Skilled Labour Survey in Heavy Engineering. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $24 000 to BCITC for the Evaluation of Flexible Delivery. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $207 197 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for a School based Traineeship pilot program. (Youth Induction Program budget) of which $69 000 is likely to be committed in 2000/2001. · $45 000 to the College of Electrical Training for a Multimedia "Green Card" induction training package. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $31 250 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition Certificate III in Civil Construction. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $29 360 to Civil Contactors Federation for a Kerbhand Entry Level Skills Training Program. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $50 000 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for the development of five vocational courses for business and management skills (Industry Special Projects budget). Contract formation was deferred for this project to enable a full submission against the BCITF project submission guidelines to be finalised by the proposers as this is a significant developmental proposal.
Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: 1999/2000 Financial Year The following allocations were made in 1999/2000: · $13 125 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition for Trade Level Plant Operators training (Construction Skills budget). · $10 000 to Civil Contractors Federation for review of Civil Construction Supervisory Modules (Industry Special Projects budget). · $68 000 to the South East Metropolitan College of TAFE for a "Family of Trades" vocational education and training program. (Youth Induction Program budget). · $17 944 to Graduate School of Education of UWA for an independent evaluation of the Family of Trades program. (Youth Induction Program budget). 2000/2001 Financial Year The following allocations have been approved subject to satisfactory follow up on specific matters and completion of contract negotiations with project proposers: · $16 000 to BCITC for Skilled Labour Survey in Heavy Engineering. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $24 000 to BCITC for the Evaluation of Flexible Delivery. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $207 197 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for a School based Traineeship pilot program. (Youth Induction Program budget) of which $69 000 is likely to be committed in 2000/2001. · $45 000 to the College of Electrical Training for a Multimedia "Green Card" induction training package. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $31 250 to Civil Contractors Federation for Skills Recognition Certificate III in Civil Construction. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $29 360 to Civil Contactors Federation for a Kerbhand Entry Level Skills Training Program. (Industry Special Projects budget). · $50 000 to Master Builders Association of WA and the West Coast College of TAFE for the development of five vocational courses for business and management skills (Industry Special Projects budget). Contract formation was deferred for this project to enable a full submission against the BCITF project submission guidelines to be finalised by the proposers as this is a significant developmental proposal.
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