Acknowledgments

Skills Track was initially developed in 2009 as part of the by the Northern Recognition Network project funded by the Council of Australian Government (COAG) National Reform Initiative (NRI) as part of the NSW DET (COAG) RPL Promotion Projects - Assessor Networks.

MediSkills was added to Skills Track in 2010 and CareSkills in 2011 asNSW E-learning Innovations project output with seed funding from the national training system's e-learning strategy, the Australian Flexible Learning Framework. Both these projects trialled the use of new technologies including the ability to ‘capture evidence as it happens’ using Streamfolio video and ePortfolios. These technologies are now embedded in all programs offered through Skills Track.

Northern Recognition Network Project Team:
Julie McInerney – Coordinator; Val Evans – Facilitator and online program design and development; Margaret Cupitt, Sabine Whittle, Wendy Clarke – content writers; Judy Boag, Jann Boyd, Joan Anderson, Judi Elliott, Bronwyn Clinch and Christine Hill for content and design input and feedback; Leanne Alexander, Port Macquarie Community College - Lead Provider.

MediSkills Project Team:
Julie McInerney – Project Manager; Val Evans – Coordinator; Kylie Walters – Technical input; Lesley Graham – content writer; Alexander Hayes and Geoff Lubich – Streamfolio Consultants; Tammy Love – support and  Leanne Alexander, Port Macquarie Community College -  Lead Provider.

CareSkills Project Team:
Julie McInerney – Project Manager;  Val Evans – Coordinator; Kylie Walters – Technical input;  Wendy Clarke and Nayelle Menner – content writers;  Alexander Hayes and Geoff Lubich – Streamfolio Consultants; Vicki Zammitt, Jenny Yates, Judi Elliott and Wendy Clarke – Assessors;  Bronwyn Clinch, Northern Inland Inc Community College – Lead Provider.

Special thanks to: