How the Training Advocate can help
A service that:
• provides information about the training system in South Australia
• offers independent advice and support
• provides advocacy to address issues
• investigates complaints or refers them to the appropriate authority
• promotes the benefits of training and employment
• advises the State Government on ways to improve the training system
Who the Training Advocate can help
A service for:
- domestic students enrolled with a South Australian Training Provider or Higher Education Provider
- apprentices or trainees
- international students
- employers and/or organisations
- trainers
- training providers
- schools
- other government agencies
- community organisations and/or industry bodies
- parents/guardians
- anyone interested in training in South Australia
The Training Advocate is supported by the following staff:
- Investigations Officer
- International Student Advisor
- Advisors
- Information Officer
See more about the Training Advocate's appointment
The Training Advocate is established under the Training and Skills Development Act 2008 to provide services that are individually tailored to clients.
View the Training Advocate’s functions.
Office of the Training Advocate's history
An annual report is presented to the Minister on the Training Advocate's activities for the preceding calendar year.
View the annual report