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EWSB - We're Proud to be Online
EWSB came into being in 1988 to foster the Electrotechnology Industry and create an
Association where issues of the industry could be explored and debated and guidelines
developed. Created with both Union and Enterprise representatives and Government input
the Association has gone from strength to strength adding other industries to the original group. Today EWSB covers seven main industry sectors with several subsections as well.
A key feature of EWSB Training Standards is its brokerage, facilitative and intelligence-gathering role. It brings together key industry groups, industry and enterprise practitioners, regulators, technical experts, training experts and the community. This ensures collective ownership and currency of VET products and advice and, improves industrial relations rapport.
Our Mission
- To provide SA input into National Training Plans / skill development, run workshops, Phase reviews, and promote Training Packages.
- To provide advice and tools regarding, retraining, up-skilling and retention.
- To be the portal for preferred and appropriate models of training, for existing and emerging industries.
- To be the trusted information and advice bureau for skills and trend analysis and a contact point for media, schools, parents, RTOs, NACs and others for the Industries covered.
- Stay in touch with the international picture for these areas regarding interstate and international movement of qualified staff.
Latest News & Events
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Leading Innovative VET Practice For Young People The one day workshop will look at the current youth learning landscape and contemporary teaching and learning practice from a strategic perspective. Workshop methodologies will include presentations, group activities and professional conversations - guaranteed to be informative, thought-provoking and fun! Register for this workshop via the 'Registration Form' found
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Innovative VET Practice For Young People The three day series of professional development programs will focus on contemporary teaching and learning practice based on the latest research about the youth brain. Programs will be very practical and 'hands-on', modelling theory into practice in innovative and creative ways. Register for this workshop via the 'Registration Form' found in the PDF below.
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