We work across businesses, sectors and industries to coordinate efforts to identify workforce needs. Then we support the vocational education and training system and employers to meet those needs. Skills leadership is the term we use to describe all the things we do. Find out more here.
Hanga-Aro-Rau (Manufacturing, Engineering and Logistics) Workforce Development Council works with industries such Manufacturing, Processing, Extractives and Drilling, Transport, Postal, and Warehousing. To learn more about our industry engagement, click here.
Our dedicated and passionate engagement tīma would like to hear from you about how we can work together. Meet them here.
Qualification Advisory Groups (also known as QAGs) are formed to review a sector’s qualification suite. Visit this page to find out more and express your interest to be involved.
Technical Advisory Groups (also known as TAGs) are formed to review a sector’s suite of unit standards. Click here to learn more and express your interest to share your expertise.
Sector Advisory Groups (also known as SAGs) are formed to promote a specific sector and provide advice on their training and workforce development needs. Click here to read more and find out how you can help promote your sector.
🌺 Join us for the Hanga-Aro-Rau Pacific Workforce Development Tāmaki Makaurau Talanoa on Tuesday, 26 November 2024, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at Tāmaki College in Auckland. 🌺
We invite you to be part of an initiative that focusses on building our Pacific workforces, communities and industry to benefit all of Aotearoa New Zealand.
You can be part of developing a stronger Pacific workforce with better opportunities, now and in the future.
Register here to join the talanoa!
Stay informed about the latest updates and developments regarding the Ports qualification and standards review. Your involvement is crucial as we shape the future of our industry.
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