Disclaimer

This website is produced and maintained by the Western Australian Department of Training and Workforce Development (the Department). By visiting and using this website, you agree to be bound by and comply with the following terms and conditions.

The information on this website is presented by the Department for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public, industry and community.

  • Whilst all care is taken, no warranty is given or intended to be given as to the accuracy or reliability of the information on the website.
  • Nothing on this website is to be taken as an endorsement of any registered training organisation or training provider.
  • Links to external websites do not constitute an endorsement or a recommendation of any material on those websites or of any third-party products or services offered by, from or through those websites.

You should exercise your own judgement before relying on the information presented in this website. This website is not a substitute for independent professional advice in relation to training, career and other choices. Users should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances.

The course list

The information presented on the course list within this website is provided to the Department of Training and Workforce Development by the WA TAFE colleges, and is offered as a guide only. It is updated regularly, however some changes to details may occur in between updates. You should always contact the TAFE directly to confirm details and/or ask questions. 

The Department accepts no liability if this website is temporarily or even permanently unavailable.

Accessibility

The Department aims to make its information and services accessible to all. 

The Department is committed to ensuring that the information on this website is available to the widest possible audience. If you find that part of this website does not meet your accessibility needs, please email website@dtwd.wa.gov.au and we will attempt to rectify the problem, and provide you with any information you require in an alternative format.

What is accessibility?

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has produced the Website Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0)- external site to assist website designers, developers and administrators in producing accessible pages and content. There are three levels of accessibility compliance; Level A, AA and AAA.

Accessibility features

The accessibility features currently available include:

  • increasing or decreasing the text size (via the users' browser);
  • 'skip to' links and a logical tab order to navigate using assistive technologies; and
  • printer-friendly content.
  • Alternative formats for content

If we have produced a document or other content in a format that is not accessible to you, please contact the Department- external site and we will be happy to discuss your needs and, where possible, provide an alternative format of the content.

Languages other than English

As a WA State Government agency, the Department is committed to ensuring that people who are not able to communicate effectively in written and/or spoken Standard Australian English are able to access the information and services we provide. A range of supports, including interpreter and translation services, are available to assist — please visit the Office of Multicultural Interests website- external site, to find out more. 

Accessibility issues

Problems with this website's performance or functionality should be reported via email to website@dtwd.wa.gov.au. Other ways to contact the Department are provided on our Contact us page- external site.

You can also contact us via email to website@dtwd.wa.gov.au with any questions relating to the accessibility of this website, or to request alternative formats of information.

Please note that the Department of Training and Workforce Development cannot take responsibility for the accessibility levels of external websites linked to from this website.

Breadcrumbs

Website breadcrumbs help you to determine the location of the page that you are currently viewing. The 'crumbs' progress from the highest to the lowest level from left to right ie starting with the home page and ending with the currently viewed page.

Disability Access and Inclusion Plan

View the Department’s Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.- external site

Documents

This website uses PDF (Portable Document Format) files, also known as Adobe files to make publications available online. To open, print and/or save these files, you will need to use Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not already have this tool, you can download it free from Adobe.

Download the free Adobe PDF reader- external site

Text size

Your internet browser has the ability to make the text larger or smaller on this site (or on any website you visit) by changing the settings on your computer. To check which internet browser is installed on your machine:

  • open your internet browser;
  • select Help from the top menu of your browser;
  • select About (followed by your browser name) from the drop down list; and
  • the screen that comes up will display which browser and version you are using.

This Web Accessibility initiative web page has instructions on changing text size and colours- external site.

Printing pages

To print content from this website, simply use the print function of your internet browser. The print function is usually located under the File menu of your browser.

When a web page is printed, it will print the title and location of the page as well as the content. Navigation menus and banners are automatically removed for your convenience to improve readability on paper.

The default contrast for printing is black text on a white background. Any unnecessary images should be removed. It is recommended you use the print preview function of your browser if it is available.

Application

These terms and conditions apply to information that is presently available on this website and to information that will become available on this website in the future.

Applicable law

The use of this website is governed by the laws of Western Australia and by using this website, the user agrees to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Western Australia.

General disclaimer

The information displayed on this website is provided voluntarily by the Department of Training and Workforce Development (the Department) as a public service and is made available in good faith.

The State of Western Australia, the Minister for Education and Training, the Department and their respective officers, employees and agents (relevant persons) make no representation or warranty as to the accuracy, reliability, completeness or currency of the information on this website (including information which has been provided by third parties) or on internet sites which are linked to this website (linked sites).

The information and advice provided on this website and on linked sites is so provided solely on the basis that users will be responsible for making their own assessment of the matters discussed herein and are advised to verify all relevant representations, statements and information.

The information and advice provided on this website may include the views or recommendations of third parties, which do not necessarily reflect the views of the relevant persons or indicate their commitment to a particular course of action. The relevant persons:

  • exclude, to the maximum extent permitted by law, all express or implied warranties of any kind in relation to any information on this website or any linked site;
  • are under no obligation to update any information on this website or correct any inaccuracy on this website which may become apparent at a later time; and
  • reserve the right, in their absolute discretion, to delete, alter or move any information or other materials on or from this website (including the terms and conditions of this disclaimer) at any time without notice.

The term Aboriginal is intended to include reference to Torres Strait Islanders and Indigenous Australians.

Links to other sites

The relevant persons do not warrant the accuracy, reliability, completeness or currency of linked sites, nor the suitability of the contents of a linked site. None of the relevant persons have independently verified the information on the linked sites or from other publicly available sources. Links to linked sites are for convenience only. The presence of linked sites is not to be taken in any way as an endorsement or approval by the relevant persons of those sites, their content or the people who run or contribute to them. Use or reliance on linked sites is at your own risk.

Viruses and other computer/technical issues

The relevant persons do not represent or warrant that any files obtained from or through this website or a linked site are free from computer viruses or other defects. The relevant persons accept no liability for the presence of computer viruses or other defects.

The Department is not liable to you or anyone else if there is any interference with or damage to your computer systems arising out of your use of this website or an external site including but not limited to the transmission of any computer virus or malware.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the relevant persons disclaim all liability (including but not limited to liability for negligence) to any person for any direct or indirect loss arising out of:

  • any act or failure to act by any person in accessing, using or relying on any information contained on this website or a linked site;
  • any errors, misstatements or omissions on this website or a linked site ; or
  • any delay or interruption in access to or use of this website or a linked site.

If any law prohibits the exclusion of liability, the relevant persons limit their liability (to the extent permitted by law) to the re-supply of the relevant information access through this website.

The Department of Training and Workforce Development acknowledges Aboriginal peoples as the first sovereign Nations of Western Australia. We acknowledge their ancestral ties to the land and spiritual connection to country. We acknowledge Elders both past and present, and value the contribution of Aboriginal people within our organisation.

We support the Uluru Statement from the Heart and embrace its invitation to walk alongside Aboriginal people, united in a movement for a better future for all Australians.