Central West TAFE staff in consultation with the community have recently developed the Central West TAFE Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DIAP) which outlines the specific strategies the College will employ to achieve increased access and participation by clients with a disability to the College's programs and services. Central West TAFE's Disability Access and Inclusion Plan includes:
Please have a read of the plan and provide feedback to feedback@grdton.training.wa.gov.au
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The Batavia Coast Marine Centre is one part of a much larger and very significant multi agency project known as the Separation Point Marine Precinct. This entire project has been developed in partnership with the Mid West Development Commission, Department of Fisheries, City of Geraldton and Department of Education and Training.
Central West TAFE's Exmouth campus is currently undergoing a total refurbishment. The new campus building will be double the size of the previous, with completion planned for Feburary 2005.
More information on Exmouth campus will be available soon.
For the second consecutive year Central West TAFE has claimed the title of Western Australia's Large Training Provider of the Year.
Central West TAFE has strong links with Aboriginal communities and is well recognised as an organisation prepared to negotiate training for Aboriginal people in a sensitive and culturally appropriate manner. In particular, the college emphasises consultation and joint implementation of projects with Aboriginal communities and groups. Training needs are identified and programs developed in close consultation with Aboriginal communities, ensuring relevance of content and delivery strategies.
At Central West TAFE, we value and respect our employees. We place strong emphasis on our ability to recruit and develop the best individuals and believe it is the key to our continued success.
See what vacancies are available at the moment.