https://www.altogetherautism.org.nz/supporting-autistic-tertiary-learners/
The Unified Funding System (UFS) funds the delivery of vocational education and training that is focused on learners, supports employers, and addresses national and regional skill priorities.
https://moetec.cwp.govt.nz/vocational-education/vocational-education/unified-funding-system-ufs/
Vocational education and training is provided at Te Pūkenga, wānanga and private training establishments.
The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) is working to simplify the design of vocational qualifications.
https://moetec.cwp.govt.nz/vocational-education/vocational-education/
These key entities support New Zealand’s vocational education system.
Applications for the Fund in 2024 are open from 21 August to 29 September 2023.
Muka Tangata, the Workforce Development Council (WDC) for the food and fibre sector, has issued a new discussion document that examines how good design of qualifications, skills standards and micro-credentials can enable greater flexibility in vocational education and training.