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Workforce planning for the community services and health industry

Item:
2143
Title:
Workforce planning for the community services and health industry
Authors:
Tom Karmel, Davinia Blomberg
Publication date: 
16 June 2009
Type:
Research report
Themes:
Industry and employers > Specific industries > Health and community services
Industry and employers > Skill shortages > General
ISBN:
978 1 921413 12 4

This paper aims to provide a picture of the occupations in the community services and health industry, and how the workforce obtains the required skills. The authors argue that planning for the industry should concentrate on occupations specific to the industry and those which require high skill levels. Findings suggest that the qualification levels of community services and health workers have increased substantially over the past decade. Furthermore, community services and health vocational education and training courses are well targeted, with most graduates finding employment in the industry.

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