1362.6 - Regional Statistics, Tasmania, 2005  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 29/08/2003   
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The main focus of the Adult and Community Education Class program is on the delivery of non-accredited training, with the majority of courses aimed at enhancing the personal development of participants.

In 2002, there were 31,153 student enrolments representing delivery of 344,996 hours of training. Over 62.7% of adult and community education was delivered in the Greater Hobart-Southern Region, 21.0% in the Northern Region and 16.3% in the Mersey-Lyell Region. The regional distribution of training delivery has remained relatively stable in the three years 2000 to 2002.

Traditionally, the Adult and Community Education Class program has been strongly supported by female students. This trend has continued in 2002 with female enrolments representing 73.2% of total student enrolments.


INSTITUTE OF TAFE TASMANIA ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION ACTIVITY, Tasmanian regions(a)

2000
2001
2002

no.

no.

no.

GREATER HOBART-SOUTHERN(b)
Hours of delivery(c)
265,421
266,188
219,815
Enrolments(d)
Males
5,801
5764
5,653
Females
13,806
14,809
13,875
Total
19,607
20,573
19,528

NORTHERN(b)
Hours of delivery(c)
72,490
78,491
70,458
Enrolments(d)
Males
1,542
1,595
1,592
Females
4,570
5,199
4,946
Total
6,112
6,794
6,538

MERSEY-LYELL(b)
Hours of delivery(c)
61,070
55,207
54,723
Enrolments(d)
Males
1,317
1,119
1,096
Females
4,458
4,014
3,991
Total
5,775
5,133
5,087

TASMANIA
Hours of delivery(c)
398,981
399,886
344,996
Enrolments(d)
Males
8,660
8,478
8,341
Females
22,834
24,022
22,812
Total
31,494
32,500
31,153

(a) These data are currently being validated and may be subject to revision.
(b) The region refers to the location from which training is delivered.
(c) Nominal hours of delivery have been used as the unit of measure for accredited training. Non-accredited training is expressed as actual hours of training delivered.
(d) A student may have more than one enrolment during the year.

Source: AeIMS database, Institute of TAFE Tasmania.



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