| Item: | 1505 |
| Title: | The role of Community Development Employment Projects in remote and rural communities |
| Authors: | Josie Misko |
| Publication date:  | 6 August 2004 |
| Type: | Research report |
| Themes: | Students and individuals > Careers and pathways > Pathways to work |
| Students and individuals > Learner groups > Indigenous students |
| Students and individuals > Student achievements and outcomes > Other outcomes |
| VET in context > Regional issues > General |
| VET in context > Social issues > General |
| ISBN: | 1 920895 91 4 print; 1 920895 92 2 web |
The Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme provides funds to help Indigenous communities in rural and remote Australia provide employment, skills development, and various essential and desirable municipal services. However, there is room to improve the range and quality of employment and community development activities available. There is also room for increasing the number of participants who engage in and complete courses leading to trade and other formal qualifications. |
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