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Project Overview. Consortium: 12 schools (all inclusive): 11 government schools1 non-government schoolPartner organisations, including:Wimmera Southern Mallee LLEN/LCPUniversity of Ballarat (TAFE) ? Horsham CampusWorkCoAustralian Industry Group . Project overview (cont). Lead school: Ho
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1. Grampians Region Wimmera
Trade Training Centre
2. Project Overview
Consortium:
12 schools (all inclusive):
11 government schools
1 non-government school
Partner organisations, including:
Wimmera Southern Mallee LLEN/LCP
University of Ballarat (TAFE) – Horsham Campus
WorkCo
Australian Industry Group
3. Project overview (cont)
Lead school: Horsham College
11 partner schools
Total enrolments (Years 9-12) in Wimmera schools: 2000 students
Enrolments (Years 9-12) in individual schools:
ranging from 36 to 698 students
4. School partners Birchip P-12 School
Dimboola Memorial Secondary College
Edenhope College
Goroke P-12 College
Hopetoun Secondary College
Kaniva College
Murtoa College
Nhill College
Rainbow Secondary College
St Brigid's College, Horsham
Warracknabeal Secondary College
5. Provision areas
Commercial Cookery
Electrotechnology
Hairdressing and Beauty
Furniture and Cabinet Making
Building and Construction (Carpentry and Plumbing)
Automotive
Agriculture
Engineering
6. Provision sites
Horsham College (adjacent to the University of Ballarat (TAFE)): new industry standard facility
University of Ballarat (TAFE) - Horsham Campus:
upgrade to existing facilities
Longerenong College: upgrade to existing facilities
Innovative timetabling and delivery options to maximise opportunities for students to participate in these programs: e.g. including the possibility of delivering course material both on-line and via video-conferencing
7. Other components
Facilitation/co-ordination
Consultants fees
Information and Communications Technology
e.g. video-conferencing, digital learning
8. Project Budget
Up to $10,677,076
(subject to final contract negotiations)
9. Project context Strong history of collaborative partnerships
Wimmera Southern Mallee VET Cluster established in 1997
Students from partner schools travel to Horsham each Wednesday to access a range of VET options
Collaborative, cross-sectoral arrangements provide the “critical mass” of students to enable access to a wider range of VET options than might otherwise be available in individual schools
Strong commitment to VET, despite challenges of access
(e.g. transport, travel time and cost, distance)
Transport model developed through collaborative partnerships, with the Department of Transport, to support access to VET (formerly the “Access Bus Model”; in 2009, a Regular Public Transport service)
10. Project Context (cont)
Alignment with:
Regional Provision Planning
Imperatives driven by local landscape
Regional Initiatives
Youth Options Guarantee (commitment to supporting young people to complete Year 12 or equivalent qualifications)
Leading Schools Fund initiatives developed to provide remote learning access (e.g. Blended Curriculum project)
11. Project Development
Framework of cross-sectoral collaborative partnerships
Support of regional leadership
Inclusive working relationships from the outset of dialogue, building on existing goodwill
Schools
Partners (including Wimmera Southern Mallee LLEN/LCP, Australian Industry Group, RTOs: University of Ballarat (TAFE), WorkCo - Longerenong)
commitment sought and gained from all schools and partners to proceed with concept
common purpose: commitment to improved outcomes for young people, through enhanced access to and participation in vocational learning programs
12. Working Party
Cross-sectoral representation
Regular meetings, and
On-going consultation, liaison and communication with all partners to progress
EOI
Development of full application
Development of Project Implementation Plan
13. Working Party (cont)
Tight timeline to progress EOI and application
Recognition of additional workload and demands
Regional support to engage
Project Facilitator/Project Writer
Importance of:
consultative communication channels, and
timely assistance to progress identified tasks