Ljiljanna Ravlich asks about actions taken to ensure Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) are informed in time to develop courses for the Productivity Places Program (PPP). The answer details email notifications and website updates regarding tender opportunities.

AnsweredQoN 2696Legislative Council
Asked
7 September 2010
Portfolio
Training and Workforce Development

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I refer to your interview with Bob Maumill on
6PR
radio
on 27 July 2010, in relation to the Productivity Places Program (PPP), and information flowing from your Department to the private providers, and I ask -
What specific action has been taken to ensure that Registered Training Organisations are fully advised in time, for them to ensure courses are developed and available, by the deadline?

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Answered
12 October 2010
Responded by
Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
35 days
(1) Currently contracted RTO's have been advised via email that the Department of Training and Workforce Development training tenders will be advertised on the Tenders WA website and that they are required to register to receive notifications of all Department tenders including notification of Early Tenders Advice.
A link has been published on the Department's website to the Tenders WA website. This link includes an information page that identifies proposed advertising schedules for training procurements and specific communication updates as tenders are progressed.
An Early Tender Advice for the 2011 Productivity Places Program has been placed on the Tenders WA website.
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