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://tec.govt.nz/vocational-education/vocational-education/unified-funding-system-ufs/
Vocational education and training is provided at Te Pūkenga, wānanga and private training establishments.
https://tec.govt.nz/vocational-education/vocational-education/delivering-vocational-education/
The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) is working to simplify the design of vocational qualifications.
https://tec.govt.nz/vocational-education/vocational-education/simplifying-vocational-qualifications/
https://tec.govt.nz/vocational-education/vocational-education/
https://tec.govt.nz/rove/rove-news/rove-news-december-2022/te-pukenga-transforms-for-and-with-maori/
These key entities support New Zealand’s vocational education system.
https://tec.govt.nz/vocational-education/vocational-education/strengthening-vocational-education/
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.