Forestry qualification development project 2024 February 7th, 2024 The Forestry qualifications development project continues in 2024. This year, we are working on qualifications, standards and micro-credentials in particular areas of Forestry – Harvesting, Silviculture and Forestry Earthworks. Project Plan Key Dates – 2024 February – Expressions of interest sent for industry and provider representation for Level 3 and 4 working groups. 26 February – 8 March – National roadshows. March – Develop Level 3 and 4 qualifications, micro-credentials, and skill standards; develop Level 6 qualification and standards. May – Submit Level 6 qualification and standards to NZQA. June – Submit Level 3 and 4 qualifications, micro-credentials, and skill standards to NZQA. Read more about the project here: Forestry qualifications development project Forestry qualifications development project How you can have your say: Roadshows We are holding roadshows across the country to: build partnerships with key forestry stakeholders, wood councils and other organisations. provide an opportunity for open discussions and questions about the project. form working groups for the project. Date/Time Region/Location Monday 26 February South Island – Christchurch Wednesday 28 February South Island – Nelson Friday 1 March South Island – Dunedin Monday 4 March North Island – Whangarei Tuesday 5 March North Island – Rotorua Wednesday 6 March North Island – Gisborne Register your attendance here: Forestry roadshows Advisory Groups There will be four different types of advisory groups, each related to specific Forestry groups – Harvesting, Silviculture and Forestry Earthworks. Steering Group – provides overview and guidance to the qualification and technical advisory groups. Qualification Advisory Group – provides overview and guidance towards qualification development. Technical Advisory Group – provides subject matter knowledge and advice on qualifications and standards and micro-credentials. Provider Advisory Group – provides feedback and guidance from a programming perspective. Register your interest in joining our advisory group(s): Forestry advisory groups Read more about what being part of an advisory group means: Forestry Stakeholder Engagement Outline Provide feedback on learner needs Your input will guide skill standard development, ensuring a well-equipped workforce for future challenges and opportunities. Even if you cannot attend a roadshow or joining an advisory group you can still provide your feedback. Use the link to outline skills and knowledge for success in your industry. Have your say: Learner needs feedback