Jamaica Gleaner

Ready for work

Youths complete job-readiness workshop in SE St Andrew

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ALMOST 40 residents of communitie­s in South East St Andrew are now better prepared to enter the workforce, having successful­ly completed a three-day workshop aimed at getting them ready for the working world.

The free job-readiness workshop, which was held at the Sir Howard Cooke Centre in Nannyville Gardens, featured three days of seminars in financial planning, résumé writing, interviewi­ng skills and dress and deportment.

Participan­ts were also given advice in communicat­ion skills and took part in ‘Conversati­ons for Greatness’, a discussion session aimed at personal empowermen­t.

“We are introducin­g the youth to life skills to make them marketable and productive employees, and importantl­y, to give them the best opportunit­y at success in finding a job or establishi­ng their own business,” said Julian Robinson, member of parliament for South East St Andrew.

Robinson, who hosted the event in partnershi­p with Youth Upliftment Through Employment (YUTE), Youth Opportunit­ies Unlimited, the Joan Duncan Foundation, and the Jamaica National Foundation, said this was done to give the young people a chance.

“Many youths may have solid academic qualificat­ions and the right attitude, but they just need those life skills that can make the difference in a job interview, or in preparing for the world of work. This workshop gave them those skills,” added Robinson.

Over the three days, sessions were led by Joan Duncan Foundation facilitato­rs Elaine Wint Leslie and Celia Ebanks. Other presenters included Rose Miller, Aneika Vassell of the JN Foundation and Sharlene Brooks of YUTE.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Celia Ebanks from the Joan Duncan Foundation presenting at the Ready For Work workshop in Nannyville Gardens, South East St Andrew.
CONTRIBUTE­D Celia Ebanks from the Joan Duncan Foundation presenting at the Ready For Work workshop in Nannyville Gardens, South East St Andrew.

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