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Skills Reform: Regional and Industry Engagement Strategy
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The Impact of Applying the Eligibility Criteria Under Skills Reform
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Definitions
The implications have been assessed by applying these eligibility criteria to reported 2007 VET activity
• Ineligible enrolments
Government funded in 2007 but become ineligible for funding under skills reform
• Newly eligible enrolments
Fee-for-service enrolments that become eligible for government funding under skills reform
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Limitations & Assumptions
Data limitations:
• Does not consider changes in enrolment patterns resulting from skills reform
• Includes reported fee-for-service activity only
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Overall Impact of Applying the Eligibility Criteria
Overall impact of applying eligibility criteria to 2007 enrolments
53,204
60,265
7,061
-
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
Not eligible Newly eligible Net impact
Num
ber
of e
nrol
men
ts
i.e. The potential shift of 60,000 enrolments from fee-for-service to govt funding (74%)
These are not additional enrolments; they are the potential net funding shift from FFS to GFThese enrolments (18%)
become ineligible for government funding
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Overall Impact in Student Contact Hours (SCH)
Overall impact of applying eligibility criteria to 2007 student contact hours
12,320,868
14,353,018
2,032,150
-
2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
14,000,000
16,000,000
Not eligible Newly eligible Net impact
Num
ber
of s
tude
nt c
onta
ct h
ours
84% of domestic fee-for-service SCH eligible for government funding (74% enrolments)
15% of government funded SCH ineligible for government funding (18% enrolments)
The net funding shift from FFS to government
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Ineligible Enrolments by Prior Qualification Level
Prior qualification levels of 2007 government-funded enrolments not eligible under skills reform
1019313
2612
11554
6621
9765
4481
16838
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
No post-school(1.9%)
AQF 1(0.6%)
AQF 2(4.9%)
AQF 3(21.7%)
AQF 4(12.4%)
AQF 5(18.4%)
AQF 6(8.4%)
AboveAQF 6
(31.6%)
68% of the ‘ineligible’ enrolments have access to government funded VET training at a higher level
32% are ineligible for any government funded VET training
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Potential for Growth in VET Participation Under Skills Reform
Victorian population (15-64) by highest qualification held
Cohort Qualification held Eligible for VET? PersonsPopulation share
(15-64)
1 Graduate Certificate or above Ineligible (except Found.) 832,700 24%
2 AQF 1-6 Yes - at higher levels 924,476 27%
3 No post-school qual. or under 20 Yes – at any level 1,697,224 49%
4 N/A Foundation courses All 100%
If just 2 per cent of these Victorians enrolled in VET, this translates into a potential 34,000 additional students entering the VET system
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Ineligible by Industry
2007 Government-funded enrolments not eligible under Skills Reform
12145
6972
6428
3719
3693
3371
3281
2986
2553
2276
2158
1646
1075
898
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 45000 50000
Business Services
Community Serv. & Health
Electrotech. & Comm.s
Adult Community Ed.
Cultural & Recreation
Primary & Forest
Tourism & Hospitality
General Manufacturing
Building & Construction
Transport & Storage
Metals & Engineering
WRAPS
Public Admin. & Safety
AutomotiveIneligible enr
• Business Services, Community Services & Health and Electro-technology & Communications are the three industries most effected (25,000 ineligible places in total)
• AQF 2-4 largest number of ineligible places
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Ineligible by Industry (cont.)
2007 Government-funded enrolments not eligible under Skills Reform
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 45000 50000
Business Services (25%)
Community Serv. & Health (23%)
Electrotech. & Comm.s (22%)
Adult Community Ed. (10%)
Cultural & Recreation (25%)
Primary & Forest (21%)
Tourism & Hospitality (13%)
General Manufacturing (19%)
Building & Construction (11%)
Transport & Storage (21%)
Metals & Engineering (15%)
WRAPS (8%)
Public Admin. & Safety (44%)
Automotive (11%) Ineligible enr
All gov-funded enr
44% of gov-funded Public Admin. & Safety enrolments become ineligible
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Ineligible by Age Group
2007 Government-funded enrolments not eligible under Skills Reform
0 0
10533
8437
76326976
61425656
3849
2379
995604
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
Under15
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 plus
• All students under 20 have access to a GF VET enrolment•Enrolments by younger students (those aged 20-39) account for the largest number of ineligible
enrolments