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IRC Skills Forecasts and Proposed Schedules of Work Available for Feedback

Previously called ‘IRC Four Year Work Plans’

IRC Skills Forecasts and Proposed Schedules of Work, as they are now called and referenced in the AISC’s new Training Package Development and Endorsement Process Policy, are now available for industry input and feedback. (Please follow the links below).

On behalf of the various IRCs we provide services to, Skills Impact will be collecting feedback on these draft documents up until Friday 31 March.

IRC Skills Forecasts and Proposed Schedules of Work identify skills gaps and emerging skills needs within training packages. They provide notice to industry, training providers and the system about what is being considered for future development.

The IRC Skills Forecasts and Proposed Schedules of Work will be submitted to the Australian Industry Skills Committee (AISC) on 28 April, which will draw on the information to update the AISC National Schedule of training package development work to determine future Training Package Projects.

Visit the following webpages to provide feedback on draft IRC Skills Forecasts and Proposed Schedules of Work: