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1 Sustainable Skills for a Sustainable Future 2009 Heather MacLeod Debra Cummins TAFE Development Unit, University of Ballarat

2 Sustainability what is it? There are over 300 definitions for sustainability so… what is it? “Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” Source: ‘Our Common Future’ - Brundtland Report (1987) World Commission on Environment and Development

3 To sustain the average Australian’s lifestyle would require… almost four worlds. We only have one. Something needs to change…now. The Problem

4 The triple bottom line: from policy to practice Engage Embed Explore

5 Sustainable Futures Funded by Skills Victoria Innovation Fund Joint project with the National Centre for Sustainability Based around the actions proposed in the NCVER 2007 Report “Finding the common ground: Is there a place for sustainability education in VET?”

6 Twelve teachers released from teaching one day a week to champion sustainable practices in VET. Our Participants

7 Project Focus Engaging staff in conversations about sustainability and actions they’d like to see to encourage a culture of sustainability. Embedding sustainability in course delivery and Department practice Exploring new training opportunities and what low carbon economy means for their industry. Exploring resources to implement sustainable practices

8 Project basics Integrated delivery of three accredited sustainability units One day a week dedicated to the project, with a mixture of formal sessions and time to work in the Department Industry placement Department agreement Department action plan

9 Some of the Successes

10 An opportunity to make a real difference … to make our staff and students more aware Creating energy and interest within other staff members An opportunity to learn about better ways of doing things in an environmentally and sustainable way Meeting with like-minded people Opportunity to become industry leaders

11 Some of the Minuses The focus was on the office cleanup – rubbish bins, recycling waste paper and cans, turning off lights and computers Lack of interest from some staff to embed sustainability into their courses due to already heavy workload Trying to understand areas outside my familiar trade

12 Lack of time – more time is needed to implement what has been learnt this year A budget dedicated to sustainability improvements for each department is needed - staff would feel empowered to be able to make decisions

13 At this stage, the project is about helping and educating people to become more aware of factors that affect sustainability in the work place and longer term; students taking this information back to their workplace and implementing changes by educating their colleagues in best practise …most people want to do the right thing - they need to know small changes can make a big difference.

14 Conclusion There is a place for sustainability education in VET Champion model can be a successful way of changing behaviours Challenge –how to measure the outcomes –how to continue the momentum without the funding

15 Thank you to the participants and the National Centre for Sustainability


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