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7 October, 2023

Free training courses for young people:

Local young people are learning new skills to help them find work and set themselves up for the future right here in their own back yard and all free of charge.

By Staff Writer

Free training courses for young people: - feature photo

Fuse South-West has already delivered a huge range of training programs including lifeguard training, first aid, barrister courses, defensive driving, safe food handling and shearing and there is many more planned over the coming weeks.

Upcoming courses include barista basics, youth mental health first aid, moving out home with confidence, budgeting and borrowing & saving. 

These will book out fast, so register today at www.moyne.vic.gov.au/FUSE 

The courses are being delivered based on what local young people have told us they need and want, to improve their future work prospects, life skills and community connections and the program is designed to boost the skills, credentials, confidence and connections of young people aged 15-25 living in small towns and remote parts of Victoria’s south west region. 

Fuse South West is being delivered by Moyne Shire Council in partnership with YACVic Rural, Glenelg Shire Council, Glenelg Southern Grampians LLEN, Food & Fibre Great South Coast, Community South West and Barwon Health. 

The program is funded through VicHealth’s Big Connect program. 

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