Wurreker Strategy
The Koorie Community and TAFE in Victoria in Equal
Partnership
The Wurreker Strategy was developed by the Victorian Aboriginal Education
Association Incorporated (VAEAI) in partnership with the State Government,
via the Office of Training and Tertiary Education. It was launched in
July 2000 by the President of VAEAI and the Minister for Education and
Training. Wurreker builds on pre-existing policy frameworks established
in the original Partnership in Education policy, launched in 1990.
Wurreker documents the collaborative and equal partnership that exists
between the signatories enabling the development of:
Policy and planning frameworks - at local, regional and state levels
involving Koorie community and TAFE
Systems and processes - for allocating resources needed to support the
Koorie community achieving quality outcomes in TAFE
New approaches - to foster an equal partnership between Koorie communities
and TAFE institutes and/or other training providers
Wurreker is the central strategy for Indigenous vocational education
and training policy development and service delivery in Victoria. Wurreker
both informs and responds to National and State strategies that relate
to Indigenous post-compulsory education and training.
Why Wurreker?
The Wurreker Strategy was formulated after two years of intensive consultation
with the Koorie community and planning in recognition that the Vocational
Education Training sector was not effectively addressing the training
needs and aspirations of Koorie people. There were no clear pathways
from training to employment.
TAFE Institutes and Registered Training Providers were offering programs
that were inconsistent with the employment opportunities available to
Koories. In short they offered programs on a supply basis rather than
demand basis.
Wurreker's Ongoing Vision
Wurreker's overall vision is that vocational education, training and
employment for Koorie communities support:
Wurreker Aims
The Wurreker Strategy fundamentally challenges the Education, Training
and Employment system in relation to:
Resource allocation - by ensuring resources allocated to Koorie training
are responsive to the needs identified by the Koorie community,
Support - by creating a system that enables Koorie community decision
making regarding the types of training that will support the development
and capacity of their communities,
Partnerships - by developing partnerships that provide for greater
employment opportunities for Koories, and
Outcomes - by creating a system that will greatly improve educational,
training and employment outcomes for Koories
How is this being achieved?
A number of systems, processes and structures have been established
or re-established to support the implementation of the Wurreker Strategy.
This has occurred at a community, government and provider level. In terms
of the Koorie community, this also occurs at a local, regional and organisational
level.
Resources have been provided to support Aboriginal community participation
in Wurreker.
Government
The State Government, via the Office of Training and Tertiary Education
has a responsibility, both as partner and signatory to Wurreker to ensure
the ongoing successful implementation of the strategy. To this end OTTE
funds Wurreker implementation as part of its portfolio responsibilities.
The Learner Access Branch within OTTE provides policy and operational
support and advice to TAFE Institutes and other relevant providers on
Wurreker implementation.
Community
Wurreker clearly recognises that the Aboriginal community of Victoria
is best placed to make decisions on its training needs and priorities.
Hence it requires and supports Aboriginal community participation at
an organisational, local, and regional level.
Koorie communities participate in Wurreker through their representation
on Local Aboriginal Consultative Groups (LAECGs). LAECGs have membership
and Chair Wurreker Regional Committee's.
Organisational
As a partner and the peak body in Koorie education in Victoria, VAEAI
is the organisation responsible for the management and implementation
of Wurreker at an operational level.
The rest of the Strategy is available on PDF
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