This award recognises the achievement of a culturally and linguistically diverse student who displays a strong understanding and knowledge of the vocational education and training system and demonstrates the relevance of lifelong learning for themselves and the migrant community.
Check the eligibility criteria
To be eligible to enter this category you must:
- have migrated to Australia (from overseas) after 1 January 2020* and reside in Western Australia;
- be a full time or part time student or an apprentice/trainee;
- either have permanent residency or any visa under Australia’s Humanitarian Program; and
- have completed or be due to complete your training in the period 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025 in a training course that leads to a nationally recognised outcome or qualification.
*Applicants must verify that they have migrated to Australia after 1 January 2020 and reside in Western Australia; identify their country of origin; and whether they are a permanent resident or a visa holder under Australia’s Humanitarian Program. Please read the information below regarding required documents.
Ready to take the leap?
Please read the information in each of the steps below carefully, to ensure that your application can be accepted.
Step 1: Check the conditions of entry
Show moreStep 2: Read the application guide
Show moreTo understand the process and what's required for your application in the Cultural Diversity Training Award category, please read through the application guide available below.
Be sure to check the eligibility requirements and the conditions of entry for the category that you are applying for.
The application guide also has hints and useful tips on how to submit a great application.
Step 3: Complete the selection criteria
Show moreAs part of your application, you will be asked to respond to four selection criteria. This is where you have the opportunity to tell us about yourself and your achievements. Each criterion has a limit of 400 words.
Criterion 1: Career and study achievements
Consider the following.
- Why did you choose to undertake training (e.g. to get a job, learn new skills or meet new people)?
- What did you learn? How have you put this into practice?
- How well did you do in your study? What did you do well and why?
- How has the course helped you?
- What challenges did you face while completing your course? (Please explain how you overcame these challenges, eg “I found it difficult to speak English so I completed an English course before enrolling in my qualification”).
Criterion 2: Team and communication skills
Consider any skills you have developed through your training, such as:
- how have your oral and written communication skills improved since you started your course? (eg “It’s now easier to communicate with others.” or “I can now express my point of view to others”.)
- what have you learnt about working in teams?
- have you shared your knowledge with your family and community? (eg “I encouraged my younger brother to complete a course and he got a job”.)
Criterion 3: Ability to be an ambassador (representative) for training in Australia
Tell us about things like:
- if you won this award, how you would promote training opportunities to others.
- what you have learnt about new developments and trends in your workplace or industry.
- what you think are the best things about studying in Western Australia.
Criterion 4: Other qualities and pursuits
You may wish to include information about the following.
- Do you have any achievements in areas other than study? (eg winning a state ballroom dancing championship or football grand final.)
- Are you involved in the community? How are you involved? (eg volunteering at a youth hostel or nursing home.)
- Do you have a long term plan to contribute to the Australian community? How would you contribute?
- What is your understanding of current social, economic and political issues in Australia?
Templates to help with your application
You may also like to look at our example draft application templates, as a guide to helping you respond to the selection criteria and complete your application.
Step 4: Complete any required documents
Show moreMake sure you have completed the following documents required for all Cultural Diversity Training applicants. A template for each document is available via the links below.
- A signed talent release form (to enable WA Training Awards to use your photo and information if you are a finalist or winner).
- At least one written reference from either an employer, host employer or your trainer/lecturer.
View the employer/host employer or lecturer reference template
- If employed at the time of applying, applicants must provide an employer endorsement. This confirms your employer is aware of time off you may need and supports this. It is not a reference.
View the employer endorsement template
- If currently studying at school, applicants must submit a school endorsement.
View the school contact endorsement template
- If under 18 years of age, applicants must submit a parent/guardian declaration.
View the parent/guardian declaration template
For this category, you must also provide the following (four-page limit).
- Evidence that you migrated to Australia after 1 January 2020
- Evidence that you currently reside in Western Australia
- A copy of your visa under Australia’s Humanitarian Program or evidence of permanent residency