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Vision
Baw Baw Latrobe Local
Learning and Employment Network is an integrated, effective education,
training and employment network meeting the learning needs of young people in
Baw Baw Shire and Latrobe City.
Mission
The LLEN will foster post-compulsory
education and training within the community and better adapt post-compulsory
education and training to community and industry needs through the ongoing
broad functions of:
- Influencing planning to enhance the
provision of post-compulsory education, training and employment with
particular emphasis on meeting the needs of young people in the region.
- Building
connections between post compulsory education and training with regional
industry and economic development.
- Developing
pathways for young people and monitoring their level of participation,
completion and outcomes.
Values
The operation and interactions of the Baw Baw Latrobe LLEN will be consistent with the following
values:
- Always represent
the interest and needs of young people and the region
- Share information and encourage stakeholder participation in
decisions
- Take a positive and constructive approach in our interactions
- Be supportive of the membership and accept the different roles
of member categories and partners
- Continually seek to build partnerships and relationships
- Act showing trust, cooperation and integrity
- Acceptance of accountabilities and delivering on what we
promise
- Find and promote ideas that will progress regional economic
development and employment
- Seek to understand and be responsive to the community,
industry, our members and particularly young people
Key Strategic Initiatives
The Key Strategic Directions for Baw Baw Latrobe LLEN are:
Pathways
Improve existing and develop new pathways and
outcomes for young people.
Partnerships
Strengthen and build relationships and
partnerships between young people and other key stakeholders.
Regional
Development
Support local and regional development which has
a positive impact on employment and to integrate regional development with
the needs of young people.
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