Publications

Industries Skills Plan

The Industries Skills Plan provides advice to the QLD Government and industry on workforce development, training and skills development. The industries skills plan will guide the Alliance over the next three years including frameworks for the identification of new and emerging sectors and trends within the workforce. - download here (496 KB PDF)

Good Work Resource Pack

The resource pack is aimed at facilitating the on-going professional development of staff and volunteers working in HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C and sexual health programs operating in community-based organisations. The resource pack consists of a booklet and CD.
To purchase your resource pack please complete this order form and return to the Workforce Council.

Autism Videos

Working Together - Autism Spectrum Disorder Conference

The Autism Spectrum Disorder Conference was held on the 24th and 25th of March, 2004 and was attended by parents and carers, service providers, volunteers and experts in the field. This video and related weblinks captures a variety of powerful presentations.

To purchase a video of the conference, please complete this order form and return to the Workforce Council.

Sibling Support Videos

Also available are Siblings Support Videos 1 & 2.

To purchase the set or one of the videos please complete this order form and return to the Workforce Council. Information on the videos is included on the order form.

Annual report

The 2004 Annual Report can be downloaded here (pdf, 1.9 Mb).

QLD Aged Care Workforce Survey 2004

The QLD Aged Care Workforce Survey 2004 can be downloaded here (pdf, 153kb)

Aged Care Skills Formation Strategy - Supply Chain Project Final Report

This final report covers the aims and outcomes of the Aged Care Skills Formation Strategy Supply Chain Project that looked at workforce issues in the Queensland Allied Health sector. The report examines the Blue Care and the St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital case studies that were researched for the project and includes key learnings and recommendations for allied health services.

The Supply Chain Project Final Report can be downloaded here (pdf, 1,453 KB ).