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Creating effective ACE and VET partnerships: Good practice guide

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Item:1717
Title:Creating effective ACE and VET partnerships: Good practice guide
Authors:Susan Gelade, Tom Stehlik, Peter Willis
Publication date: 24 November 2006
Publication type:Research summary
Themes:Students and individuals > Learner groups > Adult learners
VET in context > Cross-sectoral issues > ACE/VET

A number of ACE and VET organisations are working together in order to expand their delivery capabilities and to provide further benefits to their communities. This guide provides strategies for establishing effective partnerships and collaborations between ACE and VET organisations. It is envisaged that these good practice suggestions could be adapted for any system, both within Australia or overseas, even though administration systems may differ.

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