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The Career Moves web portal is a key initiative of the NSW Board of Vocational Education and Training. The Board identified the pressing need for consolidated and purpose designed information for students with disability, their parents, carers and teachers to support career planning and transition to further education, training and employment. The Centre for Learning Innovation of the NSW Department of Education and Training has developed this new service with funding from the NSW Board of Vocational Education and Training and the support of key contributing agencies.
This web portal is designed to facilitate transitions to work and study for young people with a disability by helping them, their parents and teachers to access information on all the disability transition support programs available in NSW.
Project leaders
- NSW Board of Vocational Education and Training (BVET)
- Centre for Learning Innovation (CLI)
- NSW Department of Education and Training (DET)
Project partners
- Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST)
- Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care (DADHC)
- Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR)
Steering Committee
CLI would like to acknowledge the Steering Committee's pivotal role in providing guidance and advice throughout the project.
- David Michaels, Senior Manager, Skills Strategy, BVET
- Brian Smyth King, Director, Disability Programs, DET
- Sharon Young, Manager, TAFE NSW Disability Programs, DET
- Nino Pol, Vocational Education in Schools, DET
- Sarah Evans, Principal Policy Officer, DADHC
- Linda Mortimer, Account Coordinator, DEWR - NSW Office
- Tanya Neill, Director, Skills, VET and Career Branch, DEST - NSW Office
- Vijendra Lal, Cluster Manager, Learning Design and Resource Development, CLI
User input and feedback
Special thanks to the Principals, staff and students of the following schools and colleges for their input during the development of the web portal:
- Randwick TAFE
- Blacktown TAFE
- Jamison High School Penrith South
- Wyndham College, Quakers Hill
- Coreen School, Blacktown
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