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Disadvantaged Queenslanders to gain new work skills

Brisbane 2 October 2013. Queensland learners with diverse needs now have new ways to boost their career and earning prospects.

Education, Training and Employment Minister John-Paul Langbroek today announced 23 community organisations will receive grants under round one of the Newman Government’s five-year $47 million Community Learning initiative.

“The Government believes linking training to employment can boost Queenslanders’ social and economic prosperity,” Mr Langbroek said.

“More than 2,100 Queenslanders will get supported training under the first round of this funding, which is worth almost $6 million.”

Mr Langbroek said applications were now open for the second round of Community Learning.

“For round two, I want to see registered training and community-based organisations work together to develop innovative training projects that help disadvantaged learners in their local communities.”

Mr Langbroek said Community Learning was part of the Queensland Government’s Great skills. Real opportunities. reform action plan.

“It complements the introduction of the Certificate 3 Guarantee by funding the delivery of nationally recognised qualifications for disadvantaged Queenslanders who don’t receive government income, employment support or assistance,” he said.

“Participants must also not already hold a certificate level III or higher qualification.”

A full list of the 23 community organisations receiving funding in the first round is available at www.training.qld.gov.au along with information about applying for future funding.

Applications for the second round of Community Learning Program grants are now open and will close on 31 October 2013.

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