Learners, teachers and education providers from across Victoria will be recognised for their work transforming lives through community education at 2019’s Learn Local Awards.
Victorian Minister for Training and Skills and Higher Education Gayle Tierney visited Wellsprings for Women in Dandenong and congratulated learners and practitioners for achieving multiple nominations in 2019’s awards.
Ro Allen Award finalist Chithrika Senanayake faced language barriers and challenges finding work after arriving in Australia in 2015.
Ms Senanayake enrolled in a program through Wellsprings for Women designed to help women from diverse backgrounds start their own businesses or microenterprises. Since starting the course 12 months ago, she has established her own business as a reflexology practitioner and is building a client base in aged care and wellbeing centres.
The Wellsprings Child Minding Program is also up for the Volunteer Team Award. The program aims to enable women’s access to training by providing child-minding services they would otherwise not be able to access, while the women participate in classes and gain new skills.
The full list of awards are:
- The Ro Allen Award – Recognising Pre-accredited Learner Excellence
- Victorian Learn Local Young Pre-accredited Learner Award
- Victorian Learn Local Practitioner Award
- Victorian Learn Local Volunteer Team Award
- Victorian Learn Local Pre-accredited Pathway Program Award
- Victorian Learn Local Creating Local Solutions Award
- Victorian Learn Local Collaboration Award
Award winners have the chance to share in $72,000 in prizemoney. The three organisation award category winners will each receive $10,000, while individual category winners will be awarded $5,000, and category finalists will receive $1,000.
Source: Vic Government