Training and upskilling the future workforce

Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch speaking at the VET awards

Twenty-five students and 17 Central Coast host employers have been recognised at the 2024 Vocational Education and Training (VET) awards presented by The Skill Engineer Ltd.

Annual VET Awards recognise exceptional high school students and host employers for their contributions to the Work Placement Program.

These awards celebrate student achievement and the invaluable role of employers in shaping the next generation of skilled workers.

Member for Gosford, Liesl Tesch says that the role of vocational education and training cannot be understated.

“Congratulations to all students and host employers recognised at the 2024 VET Awards,” she said.

“Vocational education and training is such an important part in upskilling the future workforce across subjects like hospitality, construction, entertainment and more.

“Funded by the NSW Department of Education, The Skill Engineer Ltd. plays a vital role in co-ordinating placements across the Central Coast and Sydney in VET subjects.”

Operations Manager of The Skill Engineer Ltd Charlotte Dickie says that vocational education and training is beneficial to both students and employers.

“Lending expertise to youth exploring opportunities in their chosen industry requires effort, but it’s truly a win-win for both students and employers,” she said.

“Employers gain an extra set of hands while helping to shape the future workforce. For students, it’s a valuable chance to experience the working world firsthand.

“Vocational education is a vital part of schooling, and it’s just as important to celebrate those who excel.”

The Skill Engineer Ltd is a not-for-profit charity registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) that works to advance employment, education, and training opportunities for individuals so they have a future that will be full of promise and inclusion.

Skill Engineer Ltd co-ordinates up to 4,000 work placements annually for HSC VET students across the Central Coast and Sydney.

Industry-specific courses include automotive, hospitality, construction, metals and engineering, healthcare, and more, providing hands-on experience in real workplace settings.

For more about the awards and a full list of recipients go to: www.theskillengineer.com.au/2024vetawards.

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