EMPLOYMENT AND TRAININGFirst and Second Click Computer Program:
Provides entry level and extension computer training to migrants and refugees. The training is provided in a warm and supportive environment that takes into consideration the language and cultural needs of participants from a Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Background (CaLD). The training is delivered in small groups of eight students in a flexible entry/exit mode that most suits the needs of settling migrants and refugees. Nidia Hansen facilitates the learning, supported by volunteers/bilingual workers, to ensure adequate individual one-on-one support is given as needed. The program allows each student to work and absorb material at their own pace.
Classes are run 3 times a week.
For more information please contact Nidia or Lynda.
Employment Services:
FMC now take limited referrals for Career and Employment assistance. Please contact Lynda for an appointment or reception to be referred to the most appropriate service for your needs.
Moving On Project:
The Moving On Project will provide support to CaLD women who are victims of family and domestic violence.
The Project aims to assist CaLD women to move beyond their violent experiences and to establish themselves as productive citizens of Australia.
The Moving On Project delivers a suite of services that will ensure a smooth and productive pathway into education, training or employment. A customised English program, career counselling and employment support services will be delivered at strategic points along each woman's journey in group sessions or one on one.
To register please contact Janet at MWAS Ph: 9328 1200 Email: dvadmin@whfs.org.au
For general enquiries about the Moving On Project please contact FMC Reception or Lynda on 9336 8282.
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