Western Australian State Training Plan

Plan
The WA State Training Plan, developed by the WA State Training Board, is a key strategic document that sets out the training needs of industry the State's industries and how those needs should be met by State Government investment in vocational education and training.
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The WA State Training Board’s role is to establish, enable and support policies, strategies and activities that will help ensure the vocational education and training (VET) sector develops and delivers the skills needed by WA industries for WA jobs.

The State Training Plan is a key strategic document that outlines priorities for the State Government’s investment in vocational education and training to support the current and future skills and training needs of Western Australia's industries.

The WA State Training Plan is a key strategic document that outlines the priorities for the State Government’s investment in VET, and in the context of broader policies and priorities, to ensure it supports the strategic development of the State’s economy and with current and future skills and training needs of WA industries.

The Plan complements key State Government priorities and is informed by training data; labour market analysis; and valuable consultation with industry, facilitated by the Board’s network of industry training councils (ITCs). It identifies four key priorities to guide a well-funded, agile and innovative vocational education and training sector that supports the strategic development of WA's industries and the economy.


Executive summary

The WA State Training Plan 2023—24 Executive summary provides an at-a-glance overview of the four pillars within the plan.