Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000
The Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000 was introduced by the Queensland Government to provide a legislative foundation for flexible high quality training to support Queensland's workforce, both now and in the future. The legislation has introduced better regulation of the apprenticeship and traineeship system and a more effective structure for providing advice on vocational education, training and employment matters to the government.
The objectives of the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000 are:
- to establish a system for the effective and efficient provision of high quality vocational education and training to meet the immediate and future needs of industry and the community
- to provide mechanisms for employees, employers, associations of employees or employers, and the community, to advise government on vocational education and training needs and priorities to meet those needs
- to support the continued development of high quality training by and within industry
- to facilitate the provision of vocational education and training that is relevant to employment and encourages the generation of employment opportunities
- to regulate the registration of training organisations within the State
- to meet the State's obligations under national training arrangements about vocational education and training.
The Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000 was known as the Training and Employment Act 2000.
The Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000 [PDF 956kb] may be downloaded from the website of the Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel.
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