- Submission received
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Q1: Are there other design considerations that could further strengthen Jobs and Skills Australia's ability to provide advice to government?
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Response:
No
 
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Q2: What principles could be used to guide Jobs and Skills Australia's priorities, and the development of its workplan?
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Response:
Yes you must work all the time and work hard
 
Q3: How could Jobs and Skills Australia seek broader input into the development and refinement of its workplan?
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Response:
No response provided.
 
Q4: How could Jobs and Skills Australia engage tripartite partners, experts, and other interested parties in its major studies?
- Are the different needs of industry and learners effectively considered in designing qualifications in the current system? What works well and why?
 - Are there issues or challenges with the way qualifications are currently designed? What are they and what could be done to address these?
 
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Response:
They train them first and give them work
 
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Q5: What new information should Jobs and Skills Australia be collecting through its engagement to build a stronger evidence base?
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Response:
Take all datils for a job seeker
 
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Q6: How can Jobs and Skills Australia expand its engagement with a broader range of skills and industry stakeholders in its work?
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Response:
Marketing on the internet
 
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Q7: What types of outreach could Jobs and Skills Australia use to increase visibility and use of its products and advice?
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Response:
Marketing and make quality things
 
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Q8: How could Jobs and Skills Australia present its data and advice to aid stakeholders in informing their needs? What formats could better inform your work?
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Response:
We call a meeting to discuss the agenda and inform them
 
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If you would like to add any further comments before submitting, please add them below.
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Response:
No response provided.