Productivity Places Program

Information for organisations wanting to deliver training
    
The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) is seeking submissions from Registered Training Organisations wishing to participate in the second phase of the Productivity Places Program training places from 1 July 2008.

Productivity Places Program Fact Sheet  PDF Document  (457.5 KB)

As part of its Skilling Australia for the future initiative, the government recognises the importance of nationally endorsed training in assisting job seekers to acquire skills and gain lasting employment and assisting existing workers to update or upgrade their skills.

The government has allocated 630,000 training places over five years to ensure that Australians develop the skills that industry needs. The training places will be delivered in an industry-driven system, ensuring that training is more responsive to the needs of enterprises and individuals.  The training places will be available from 1 April 2008.

Of the total training places, 238,000 will be allocated to job seekers. More information will be provided on the arrangements for Productivity Places for existing workers and apprentices in the near future.

The training starts in April, with 20,000 training places being allocated for job seekers.  Training for job seekers during this stage will be at the Certificate II and III levels.

Organisations wishing to offer approved qualifications under the Productivity Places Program must be able to meet the requirements of the program and submit a Request to Participate. Submissions to offer qualifications to job seekers at Certificate II through to Diploma level can be made through the online system.

Information for people looking for training

If you are looking for training, information on how to apply and details of the eligible qualifications will be updated as it becomes available.