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Title: Grampians Region


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

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BUS TO HORSHAM from Hopetoun approx 2 hours 10
mins
Hopetoun (118 kms)
BUS TO HORSHAM from Birchip approx 1 hour 35
mins
Rainbow (107 kms)
Birchip (119 kms)
BUS TO HORSHAM from Kaniva approx 1 hour 30
mins
Nhill (77 kms)
Warracknabeal (57 kms)
Kaniva (117 kms)
Dimboola (38 kms)
Murtoa (31 kms)
Goroke (70 kms)
  • Distances quoted from schools to Horsham
  • Regular Public Transport service operates between
    Horsham and Longerenong

Horsham
Edenhope (93 kms)
16
Key Tasks
  • Identification of trade areas
  • Consideration of
  • Inclusive provision and access
  • Pathways and articulation
  • Any potential issues
  • Project governance
  • Industry support

17
Model
Year 9 Taster programs
Years 10 11 Certificate II programs
Year 12 Certificate III programs (significant
proportion)
Articulation into post-school pathways (including
opportunity to complete Certificate III programs)

18
Provision model across Cluster
  • Hub and satellites
  • Video-conferencing and ICT connectivity

19
Provision model across Cluster (cont)
Hopetoun Secondary College
Rainbow Secondary College
Birchip P-12 School
Horsham College
Longerenong College
University of Ballarat (TAFE), Horsham Campus
Edenhope College
20
Further Challenges
  • Business Plan
  • Staffing
  • Recurrent costs consumables maintenance
  • Major capital replacement
  • Industry links in Horsham and hinterland
  • Development, trialling, sourcing blended learning
    resources

21
Positives
  • Support from State Trade Training Centre Unit
    (DEECD)
  • Goodwill of all partners involved
  • cross-sectoral
  • working as a team for a common purpose
  • LLEN/LCP and Industry support
  • Regional support/leadership
  • Support of consultants engaged to progress
    EOI/application
  • Federal Government initiative collaborative
    Federalism
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