Empowering youth and fostering social inclusion through Invigor8ing Education and work experience

We’re delighted to announce the participation of Mill Park Leisure and TRAC in the Invigor8ing Education program. A unique work experience initiative dedicated to supporting Year 8 students who are at risk of disengagement.

The profound impact of employment on self-belief, purpose and independence is widely acknowledged. In line with this understanding, Invigor8ing Education is a skill-based program designed to empower young individuals, helping them explore their interests, realise their capabilities and enhance their confidence by immersing them in a supported real-world work environment.

The primary objective of the program is to assist students in returning to school and reengaging in their education.

It is anticipated that this initiative will encourage participants to view education as a valuable pathway, minimising the risk of disengagement and guiding them towards meaningful employment aligned with their interests.

Through hands-on exposure to work environments, Invigor8ing Education equips all participants for success by providing a clear perspective on the potential paths that education can lead them on.

We are proud to collaborate with YMCA Whittlesea, Whittlesea Youth Commitment (WYC), City of Whittlesea Youth Services and Hume Whittlesea Local Learning & Employment Network (HWLLEN) on this initiative.

This program transcends traditional classroom settings, immersing students in a practical, employment-focused environment at venues like Mill Park Leisure and TRAC. Throughout the program, dedicated youth workers provide essential support, attending workplaces, offering moral encouragement and maintaining open communication with parents and school staff.

Scheduled to commence in the first quarter of 2024 at Mill Park Leisure and TRAC later in the year, the program will involve the assignment of six students to each centre’s kiosk, swim school and lifeguard teams.

This program perfectly aligns with our commitment to supporting underrepresented communities, particularly local young people at risk of disengagement. Through the provision of opportunities for meaningful participation and personal development, this initiative contributes to an inclusive, responsive and diverse workforce. Learn more about our commitment to social inclusion.

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