Donna Portland
16 August 2024, 12:23 AM
This year's National Skills Week, running 19-25 August, invites Australians to explore how Vocational Education and Training (VET) can be a transformative force in their careers and lives. With the theme ‘VET – It’s a Game-Changer!’, the week will shine a spotlight on the pivotal role that VET plays in shaping Australia’s future and economy.
Whether you left high school looking to begin an exciting and rewarding career, a parent guiding your child, or a worker aiming to upskill, re-skill, or switch careers entirely, vocational education and training offers a powerful opportunity to change your life.
During National Skills Week, Australians are encouraged to delve into practical, real-world skills that can be immediately applied in the workforce, ensuring they are prepared for both today’s job market and the evolving demands of the future.
The week will also highlight the significant contributions of women in trades, the importance of the Indigenous workforce, and the need for accessible training in remote areas. Additionally, it will focus on the most in-demand, high-growth sectors such as manufacturing and digital skills, while addressing the skills shortages across various industries.
As ambassadors of National Skills Week, several VET Alumni from around the country have been celebrated for their outstanding achievements and the high level of training they’ve received in their chosen careers.
One such success story is Bridie Searle from Newcastle. In 2023, Searle was honoured as the NSW Trainee of the Year and the Australian Trainee of the Year at the Australian Training Awards. Searle currently works as a project supervisor, excelling in various roles including resource management, scheduling, and facilities management.
Reflecting on her VET experience, Searle said, “I started with an Office Admin Traineeship and moved into practical project management. VET has changed every aspect of my life. It’s not just changing my life, but also the lives of people around me. I found my focus and passion through VET, and it’s given me the tools to succeed.”
In Kiama, local youth are encouraged to consider the transformative impact that VET can have on their futures. With limited job opportunities in regional areas, VET offers a pathway to specialised skills and rewarding careers without the need to relocate or pursue a traditional university education. By embracing VET, Kiama’s youth can develop the expertise needed to thrive in their chosen fields, contributing to the growth and vitality of their local community.
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