Have your say about the future of NMIT
Submissions are open until 12 September

Have your say about the future of NMIT

Have your say on the proposed new structure for vocational education and training (VET) in New Zealand.
2024 April students outside of library

Hon. Penny Simmonds, Minister for Tertiary Education and Skills, has released the proposed plan for the future of vocational education and training (VET) system in New Zealand.

Proposed plan for the future of VET(external link)

The plan includes a six-week consultation period, 1 August—12 September, during which New Zealanders are encouraged to have their say on the proposed structure and what they believe is the best structure for New Zealand.

Your feedback is important

Feedback on the proposed structure for vocational education and training (VET) is open to anybody in New Zealand.

It is important that feedback is received from our industry and community partners and learners.

Review the proposed changes and have your say.(external link)

Three proposals for feedback:

1
A redesigned Polytechnic (ITP) network to respond to regional needs

Establishment of a federation of ITPs AND some ITPs may stand alone (if evidence of financial sustainability and meeting regional needs).

Federated ITPs would be anchored to Open Polytechnic, which will provide programmes and services dependent on the needs of each ITP.

2
Two options for an industry-led system for standard setting and industry training
3
Changes to funding system:

Restore funding rates to what would have been Student Achievement Component (SAC funding).

2025: Stop the Strategic Component Fund and increase provider funding by 10%.

From 2026:

i. Reprioritise funding from work-based learning to fund standard setting separately to arranging training.

ii. Establish funding arrangements for ITPs to engage with regional industries and international education.

Key consultation dates

  • 1 August – 12 September 2024  Consultation open
  • October – December 2024  Decisions to be taken and confirmed, with recommendations to Cabinet end of November
  • January – June 2025  Legislative process will occur
  • 1 January 2026  New system comes into effect
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