Motor industry training
A 22-year-old Peninsula resident has graduated from an indigenous employment project which has prepared her for a job in the automotive industry.
Libby Copplin of Umina joined 11 other automotive students as they graduated from the 12-week Jumpstart course on June 1.
Ms Copplin undertook six weeks of training at a registered training organisation on the Central Coast to achieve a Certificate I in Automotive.
This practical training was supported by the completion of modules for a Certificate II in Business and work preparation training through an online learning program.
Jobfind regional manager Mr Stewart Williams said the project was designed to assist local young people seek training and employment as well as fill a shortage of qualified mechanics on the Central Coast.
"As well as developing skills for the automotive industry, these people have participated in workshops about physical health, nutrition and self esteem."
Mr Williams said as part of their practical training the graduates fixed up two cars and a motorbike which have been donated back to the community.
Press release, 7 Jun 2010
Claudia Fahey, Jobfind Centres Australia