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Case for Change
The objective of this project is to review qualifications and units of competency relating to Technical Live Production in the CUA Training Package.
It proposes to address industry demand for enhanced technical skills in operating and working with new technology and equipment, the need for greater understanding and knowledge of current Work, Health and Safety practices for front of house technicians, mechanists and designers in the live production sub-sector. It also aims to ensure training products include adequate transferable skills including oral communication, problem solving and building relationships.
A Case for Change for this project was approved by the AISC in August 2019.
Click on the link below to view the Case for Change, which is embedded in the Industry Skills Forecast and Proposed Schedule of Work for 2019.
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Consultation
Consultation for this project ran from December 2019 – February 2020.
Consultation focused on identifying the key changes to training products required to more closely align training in the creative arts with the skills needs of industry. Activities included targeted consultation with key stakeholders in the form of face-to-face and phone interviews, the establishment of a project working group and a survey.
If you have any questions, please get in touch at info@skillsforaustralia.com.
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Training Product Development
The public review and validation period for this project has now closed. PwC’s Skills for Australia would like to thank all stakeholders for their contributions to this project.
Following extensive public review and consultation stretching from 6 May to 30 June, the updated training products for the following two Culture and Related Industries projects are now undergoing quality assurance ahead of their proposed release in late-2020. These projects are:
- Technical Live Production
- Visual Arts, Craft and Design
If you have any queries with regard to these projects, please contact james.geldens@pwc.com and sara.levi@pwc.com.
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