On 2 August 2013 the Core Skills for Work Developmental Framework (CSfW) was released.
The CSfW describes the non-technical skills, knowledge and understandings that underpin successful participation in work, otherwise known as employability or generic skills. The CSfW provides a common language to help education, training and employment services sectors to address the demand for skills across industries and workplaces.
In addition to the development of the CSfW, a number of resources and tools were also developed that provide examples of how the CSfW can be used across settings and sectors.
The CSfW and associated resources are available online.
This information has been taken from the TP@Work [TrainingPackagesatWork@innovation.gov.au] newsletter.