Statement of Priorities

Statements of Priorities (SoPs) are agreements between a public service, entity or agency and the relevant minister.

TAFE Network Statement of Priorities

The TAFE Network Statement of Priorities (the Statement) is an annual agreement between the Minister for Skills and TAFE and Victoria’s TAFE Network.

Purpose

The Statement sets out the strategic objectives, priority activities and outcomes expected of the TAFE Network for the year ahead.

In 2024 the Statement affirms and supports TAFE’s central role in the VET sector and its contribution to addressing critical skills gaps in the economy, increasing opportunities for workforce participation for priority groups and implementing major Victorian Government commitments.

Principles

The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring the centrality of the Victorian TAFE Network within the broader VET system and to affirming the importance of public provision, including the Network’s value and unique role and purpose.

As such, the following principles underpin the content of the 2024 Statement:

  • Public provision and the TAFE Network are central to the VET system.
  • The TAFE Network delivers skills for Victoria’s economic growth and social inclusion.
  • The TAFE Network is a partner with industry in growing Victoria’s economy.
  • The TAFE Network safeguards broad access for all Victorians to training in skills linked to jobs.
  • The TAFE Network is central to delivering Government’s commitments to equity and equality through vocational training and education, and key pathways for students.

TAFE Network priority areas

The 2024 Statement focuses on 4 key areas – Skills, Students, Sustainability and Staff.

Priority AreaSummary
Skills:TAFEs will deliver the right skills for jobs, by working together as a Network, embedded within industry, to deliver broad access to high quality training across Victoria.
Students:TAFEs will support student pathways across a joined-up education sector, and enable students to achieve successful outcomes, including those facing barriers to education and employment.
Sustainability:TAFE institutes will work towards achieving financial sustainability at their institute and the TAFE Network. TAFEs are working towards environmental sustainability.
Staff:TAFEs will support their staff to offer excellent teaching and services so that students achieve their educational goals, and the TAFE Network leads the VET sector, setting a high benchmark for quality delivery.

Implementation

The Statement is endorsed by the Minister for Skills and TAFE and the leaders of Victoria’s TAFE institutes and dual sector universities. Performance of TAFEs is regularly reviewed by the Office of TAFE Coordination and Delivery (OTCD).

Previous Statements

Contact

For any questions about the TAFE Network Statement of Priorities, please contact otcd@djsir.vic.gov.au.

Page last updated: 24 July 2024