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Welcome Australian Health & Care Sector Skills Symposium
Various government reports predict a gap of more than 200,000 workers in the health and care sectors over the next thirty years. This presents some exciting opportunities for independent Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and higher education providers looking to expand and develop sustainable businesses.
The Australian Health And Care Sector Skills Symposium is a timely discussion about future workforce needs and how this will translate into the demand for education and training across most healthcare disciplines.
The Program — Meeting The Demand For Education & Training In The Sector
Accommodation — Onsite Accommodation For Those Coming From Out Of Town
Registration — Tickets Are Limited So Secure Your Place Today
The 2024 Australian Health And Care Sector Skills Symposium is a pivotal event for understanding the dynamics influencing student skills training and higher education course demand. It provides a unique platform for educators, policymakers, and industry experts to discuss and shape the future of education in these vital fields, addressing evolving market needs and technological advancements.
Who should attend — Leaders With An Interest In Health & Care Sector Tertiary Education
This event is brought to you by the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA), a growing community of independent skills training and higher education providers that share your commitment to excellence.
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