Funding For Chisholm Institute To Support Skills And Jobs In Frankston

Published:
Monday 29 June 2015

Almost 3400 people will be skilled up for jobs in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs, thanks to $2.9 million from the Andrews Labor Government, for four innovative programs at Chisholm Institute.

Minister for Training and Skills, Steve Herbert, announced the grant from the Government’s $50 million TAFE Back to Work Fund during a visit to the Institute’s Frankston campus today.

The Labor Government’s funding will allow Chisholm to work with the construction industry, health care providers, the emerging vinyl design and application sector and engineering industry to focus on areas where there are skills gaps and develop training which leads to future jobs.

The $50 million TAFE Back to Work Fund is part of a $350 million funding boost to the TAFE system, delivered in the 2015-16 Victorian Budget. This is in addition to the $20 million fast-tracked earlier this year to shore up the finances of seven financially-vulnerable TAFEs.

The Fund will support projects that allow TAFE institutes to provide training that leads to jobs by working in partnership with local industries, including those identified by the Government’s Back to Work Plan to create 100,000 jobs.

Mr Herbert said training offered by these initiatives would also support employers who plan to hire staff as part of the Government’s Back to Work Scheme, by creating more job-ready skilled workers in growing industries.

The Back to Work Scheme provides financial assistance to businesses if they hire unemployed young people, retrenched workers or the long-term unemployed.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Training and Skills, Steve Herbert

“We’re supporting Chisholm to provide training that gives people the skills they need to get a job in growing industries like construction, healthcare and engineering and the emerging vinyl design and application field.”

“Our young people deserve a bright future and the Government’s investment will support Chisholm to provide more training that will lead to skills and jobs here on the Peninsula and across the southern suburbs.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Frankston, Paul Edbrooke

“Chisholm is a great institution in Frankston who, with this funding, will ensure their students can get the quality skills they need, for the jobs they want.”

This $2.9 program will help Frankston locals access training so they can get skilled up and move into the job they want.”