They will investigate the future of our sector’s workforce planning, the development of its capacity, and its significance, and present unique findings and recommendations for regions across Aotearoa.
There are 15 Regional Skills Leadership Groups set up around the country to identify and support better ways of meeting future skills and workforce needs in our regions. They are a joined-up approach to labour market planning, seeing our workforce, education, and immigration systems working together to meet the different skills needed across the country.