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Australian Career Development Studies  is an exciting initiative of the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) is designed to broaden access to career development learning opportunities.

CAREER INFORMATION
arrow Australian Apprentice
arrow Career Information Service
arrow Going to TAFE
arrow Going to Uni and the Course Information System
arrow Job Guide – parent’s pack
arrow MyFuture
arrow Year 12 What Next

GENERAL INFORMATION
arrow Bullying
arrow Indigenous Education & Training
arrow Parents have a say on schooling issues
arrow Resilience Education and Drug Information
arrow Student income support
arrow Youth Pathways

Investing in Our Schools:
Parents and Community Involvement

Community involvement is a central feature of the Investing in Our Schools Program – parents and other members of the school community must be involved in the decision to apply for funding.
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Bullying

Working together to create learning environments where every student and school community member is safe, supported, respected, valued — and free from bullying, violence, harassment and discrimination. Visit the Bullying. No Way! website for further information.
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Parents have a say on schooling issues

The discussion paper was distributed to all schools, parents associations, education peak bodies, pre-school groups and families’ associations, visit the National Education Framework for Schools website    .
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Resilience Education and Drug Information

The Resilience Education and Drug Information (REDI) website can help you identify and access relevant information on:
arroweffective drug education
arrowmanaging drug use issues
arrow managing drug-related incidents in schools.
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Going to Uni and the Course Information System


Going to Uni is a comprehensive guide on going to Australian universities for current and prospective students and their families. It includes information on schemes to help with paying university fees and contributions, courses offered by eligible higher education providers and information on scholarships.
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The Career Information Service

The career information service is an individualised, online service offering a rich source of information to help young people and their parents map a pathway to their QCE and beyond.
When complete, this one-stop shop will have information on careers, what, where and how to study, writing resumes and a link to online job vacancies.
http://www.sunshinecoast.tafe.qld.gov.au/
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Year 12 What Next

The Year 12 What Next website is a guide to help plan post-school education and training. It includes information about working life in the future, course options and where to get help and information.
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Australian Apprentices

Combine practical work with structured training to give an apprentice a nationally recognised qualification and the experience they need to get the job they want. Australian Apprenticeships are now available in over 500 occupations in an increasing range of industries.
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My Future

MyFuture is Australia's online career information service with a wealth of useful information on careers, courses, training providers, financial advice, support services, industries, labour market information, awards, scholarship and much more.
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Job Guide - Parent's Pack

The Job Guide provides an in-depth look at occupations with related education and training pathways. It also gives useful information about how to work out what occupations suit a person best, based on their interests and abilities. It aims to help them select the occupation that is right for them and to make sound decisions about any further education or training they may pursue.
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Indigenous Education and Training

The Australian Government’s Indigenous education and training programs are supplementary to mainstream funding, and are intended for strategic interventions that will accelerate improvements in Indigenous student learning outcomes.
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Youth Pathways

Youth Pathways aims to assist the most at-risk young people to make a successful transition through to completion of year 12 (or its equivalent) and ultimately, to further education, training or employment and active participation in the community.
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Student Income Support

Student income support programs:
arrowABSTUDY
arrowAUSTUDY
arrowYouth Allowance
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