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Author: Year13 co-authored by Martin Betts
Publication date:
February 2025
Format: Paperback
Pages: 42

Upgrading the school to work transition for social and economic impact

Year13 White paper co-authored by Martin Betts

As we navigate the evolving landscape of education and employment, it is imperative that we address the critical transition from school to work. This white paper, co-authored by Year13 and HEDx, delves into the challenges and opportunities within this transition, highlighting the need for a more connected and supportive ecosystem. By leveraging data, technology, and strategic partnerships, we can create a seamless journey for young Australians, ensuring they are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed for meaningful work. Here at the FSO, our mission is to address the skills needs across Australia’s finance, technology and business sectors by harnessing the full potential of the education and training system, leveraging its strengths to deliver impactful outcomes for learners. Our commitment to this mission is unwavering, and we believe that the insights and recommendations presented here will drive significant social and economic impact.

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