Consortia for Māori and Pasifika trades training announced
Consortia for Māori and Pasifika trades training in Bay of Plenty announced
A new training
consortium to encourage young Māori and Pasifika in the Bay
of Plenty to become qualified in trades was announced by Tertiary Education, Skills and
Employment Minister Steven Joyce earlier this
week.
The consortium is made up of Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, Ngā Potiki a Tamapahore, local industry partners, and a joint initiative between Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment and the Tertiary Education Commission. It brings together education expertise, student support and employment prospects leading into a range of opportunities for Māori and Pasifika, in the 18-34 year age group, who are interested in a career in infrastructure and associated trades.
Bay of Plenty Polytechnic Education and Māori Development Director Kieran Hewitson said it was an exciting initiative for the community as well as the country. “Our economic success depends on increasing the skill levels and opportunities of Māori and Pasifika, who will make up a large part of our national workforce in the future,” Hewitson said.
“The demand for skilled tradespeople is expected to be high over the next several years with demand for skilled workers in construction and engineering currently up by more than 16% nationwide compared to last year according to MBIE stats,” she said.
Māori and Pacific Island young people are able to apply for a scholarship through the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic which covers the fees component of the programme of study and support to find work placements.
The first full-time training programme scholarship will be offered for the Certificate in Carpentry programme starting in May. The year-long course is designed to help students develop their skills to enable them to sign up for an apprenticeship.
The Trustees of Nga Potiki Trust are thrilled that this training opportunity has come to fruition. “This is a great opportunity for our rangatahi Māori and Pasifika. We hope to leverage off the construction boom occurring in the Bay, and Tauranga specifically, and to provide training and work opportunities going forward. The goal is to upskill and find employment for trainees between 18-34 years old. It’s great that Government; our public training facilities like Bay of Plenty Polytechnic and iwi groups can work together to realise the aspirations of our rangatahi”
Future scholarships will be available in automotive technology and electrical engineering.
Information about these scholarships will be presented at Bay of Plenty Polytechnic at 6pm Thursday April 9 and Tuesday April 14; anyone interested in learning more is encouraged to attend.
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