Postschool transitions in Victoria Royal Childrens Hospital Transitions

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Post-school transitions in Victoria Royal Children’s Hospital Transitions Forum 2015 Professor John Polesel Melbourne

Post-school transitions in Victoria Royal Children’s Hospital Transitions Forum 2015 Professor John Polesel Melbourne Graduate School of Education The University of Melbourne

Destinations of Year 12 completers, Victoria, 2013 Unemployed; 4. 8 Inactive; 1. 1 Employed

Destinations of Year 12 completers, Victoria, 2013 Unemployed; 4. 8 Inactive; 1. 1 Employed PT; 11. 8 Employed FT; 6. 2 Trainee; 2. 3 Apprentice; 4. 8 Cert I-III; 3. 7 Cert IV +; 12. 1 University; 53. 2

Main destinations of Year 12 completers, by sex, Victoria, 2013 60 50 40 30

Main destinations of Year 12 completers, by sex, Victoria, 2013 60 50 40 30 Females 20 Males 10 e iv ct In a ed U ne m pl ed Em pl oy ye pl o Em oy PT FT d ne e ai Tr Ap pr en t ic II er t C er C I-I + t. I V ity rs ve ni U DEECD Victoria 2013 e 0

Deferment by region, Victoria Year Metropolitan Non-metropolitan 2004 5. 5% 9. 9% 2007 6.

Deferment by region, Victoria Year Metropolitan Non-metropolitan 2004 5. 5% 9. 9% 2007 6. 4% 15. 7% 2008 8. 2% 15. 9% 2009 8. 7% 21. 6% 2010 7. 8% 15. 2% 2011 8. 4% 15. 6%

Hours worked by Year 12 completers not in education or training, by sex, Victoria

Hours worked by Year 12 completers not in education or training, by sex, Victoria Department of Education & Training Victoria 2007

Main occupations of Year 12 completers not in education or training, by sex, Victoria

Main occupations of Year 12 completers not in education or training, by sex, Victoria Department of Education & Training Victoria 2008

Destinations of early leavers, Victoria, 2013 40 34. 2 35 30 25 19. 3

Destinations of early leavers, Victoria, 2013 40 34. 2 35 30 25 19. 3 20 18. 3 Females 17. 517. 4 Males 13. 9 15 11. 9 10. 6 10 7. 1 5. 7 5 8. 1 8. 4 6. 3 4. 4 3. 2 1. 1 0. 9 0 University Cert IV + Cert I-III Department of Education & Training Victoria 2013 Apprentice Trainee Employed FT Employed PT Unemployed Inactive

Longitudinal Survey - 2007 destinations of 2003 Yr 12 completers who were unemployed or

Longitudinal Survey - 2007 destinations of 2003 Yr 12 completers who were unemployed or in p/t work in 2004

Longitudinal Survey - 2003 “good” early leavers in at-risk destinations in 2007, by initial

Longitudinal Survey - 2003 “good” early leavers in at-risk destinations in 2007, by initial 2004 destinations

Longitudinal Survey - 2003 “bad” early leavers in at-risk destinations in 2007, by initial

Longitudinal Survey - 2003 “bad” early leavers in at-risk destinations in 2007, by initial 2004 destinations

The Patterns? n Strong transitions to university, TAFE, apprenticeships and traineeships for majority n

The Patterns? n Strong transitions to university, TAFE, apprenticeships and traineeships for majority n Students have better outcomes if they complete secondary school or, if they leave school without completing, take up an apprenticeship n Students have better outcomes if they continue in further education or training, including TAFE n Those who enter labour market with no further education and training at risk