1999-2001

The National Youth Commitment, a Dusseldorp initiative, advocated for guaranteed coordinated support so that all young people have access to Year 12 or its equivalent or a job with training. Six regional partnerships were established between 1999 and 2001 to develop the capacity of local communities to deliver a Youth Commitment.
1999

Launch of How Young People Are Faring, an annual report tracking the learning and work circumstances of young Australians. Published annually for 10 years. Now with the Foundation for Young Australians. The Cost to Australia of Early School Leaving, released with the National Centre for Social and Economic Modeling at the University of Canberra, estimated for […]
1998-2005

Dusseldorp supports Skills Across the World, with WorldSkills International Skills development projects in Zimbabwe, Kenya, East Timor and Balkinu Community in Cape York.
1998-1999

Release of landmark reports: Australia’s Youth: Reality & Risk and Australia’s Young Adults: the Deepening Divide.
1997

Plan-it Youth Mentoring launched on the Central Coast NSW – mentoring program offering young people who are at risk of leaving education, the opportunity to find a positive way into further training or employment with the support of community based mentors.
1996

Dusseldorp Skills Forum handover of WorldSkills Australia to independent management.
1994

Australian Student Traineeship Foundation established by the Federal Government, to embed quality structured workplace learning in schools nationally. $38 million allocated over 4 years. Tjerk Dusseldorp succeeds Dick Dusseldorp as Chairman of Dusseldorp Skills Forum, Dick becomes Patron.
1992

Dusseldorp Skills Forum works with Federal Labor Government preparing Working Nation White Paper.