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BSV Services

Business Skills Victoria (BSV) is a not-for-profit organisation owned by industry groups with responsibility to represent industry’s training needs to Government and to promote the value of skilled workforce.

BSV is independent and is not a training organisation.

BSV has been established for 18 years and can offer a range of quality services in the following fields:

  • Industry Training Advocacy
  • Industry Training Planning
  • Research Management
  • Industry Forums and Seminars
  • Publications and Reports
  • Consultancy Services
  • Training Product Design

BSV conducts contracted activity from Skills Victoria, the Commonwealth and industry via project activity. Successful project activity undertaken by BSV includes the following:

  • Industry Change Drivers reports
  • Go-Green Australian Apprenticeships
  • Waste Management industry promotion
  • Spatial Information Services industry promotion
  • Security career mapping
  • Training Package development
  • Industry career mapping 
  • Assessment
  • Security - RTO selection with the Victoria Police

Call or email us to discuss the range of consultancy services including:

  • identifying training needs
  • designing and conducting workforce, training and skills demand research
  • matching existing training programs against national competency standards and Training Packages to ensure that in house training can lead to a nationally recognised qualification
  • tailoring and contextualisation national Training Packages to suit local conditions
  • developing and packaging training programs and learning resources
  • providing advice about the availability of public funding for vocational education and training (VET) system and how this can be accessed by enterprises
  • designing training and staff development purchasing strategies - do we train in house or outsource?
  • Providing external validation of workplace assessments