Jamaica Gleaner

NexxStepp still empowering youths

- Keisha Hill/Senior Gleaner Writer keisha.hill@gleanerjm.com

ESTABLISHE­D IN 2012, NexxStepp Lifelong Educationa­l Services was envisioned to empower citizens and to address the pressing challenges associated with youth unemployme­nt in the parish of St Thomas.

Tishauna Mullings, NexxStepp’s chief success officer, shared that it has become essential to enhance public understand­ing of how a social enterprise operates, as it is important in enhancing the overall ecosystem.

“We function as a training consultanc­y, dedicated to designing and delivering power skills developmen­t training, what many people call soft skills, that contribute­s to the developmen­t of human capital. Although our operations are profit-driven, our fundamenta­l objective is to utilise our business as a platform for young individual­s,” Mullings said. “Through this platform, they can immerse themselves in a comprehens­ive profession­al developmen­t journey, setting them on a path towards employment, entreprene­urship or further studies, upon completion of their engagement with us,” she added.

According to Mullings, the vision is to become the number one institutio­n in the region, providing individual­s and organisati­ons with action plans to improve performanc­e and increase profits through workshops, PEP preparatio­n, and lifelong developmen­t for groups and organisati­ons.

“NexxStepp Lifelong Educationa­l Services was establishe­d with the vision of reaching unattached youth in St Thomas and providing sufficient training, education and exposure. We have grown to be able to support youth and organisati­ons nationally and in as far as Kenya, Ethiopia and Morocco.”

Since the programme’s inception, there have been many success stories. The Little Genus Show was birthed from the programme and has been ongoing for 10 years. They have also provided internship opportunit­ies, partnering with small and large organisati­ons that have successful­ly completed rounds of training sessions that have improved individual­s personally and profession­ally.

“The vision of the programme over the next five years is to build strong partnershi­ps and collaborat­e with small and large entities to provide training in personal and profession­al developmen­t. We want to transform and simulate to unleash their untapped potential, goals and dreams, prepare and equip people to meet the demand of the 21st century and the global economy, and help Jamaicans become successful in all they do and their future endeavours,” Mullings shared.

She would like for corporate brands to partner with the programme to design and deliver social programmes.

“Over the years, we have worked with HEART/NSTA Trust to get interns to be a part of the programme where they learn the world of work as well as develop personally and profession­ally,” Mullings said.

Mullings said she is motivated to assist others in her community because of her desire to make a positive impact through community developmen­t. Collaborat­ion, she said, is also a main key to success and social change.

“I am driven by a sense of fulfilment and so this encourages me to give back to my community and to help as many individual­s grow and evolve into the best version of themselves,” she said.

She encourages others to give back to their community, as everyone is a part of the solution for the continued developmen­t of the country. “We all must realise that we can all be a part of the solution, as long as we are alive and breathing. We are the change we seek. I am sure every Jamaica recognises at least one challenge and there is something that each person can do towards solving this challenge. What if we all decided to do something about one issue around us? What Jamaica this would be?” she stressed.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? NexxStepp’s Chief Success Officer, Tishauna Mullings.
CONTRIBUTE­D NexxStepp’s Chief Success Officer, Tishauna Mullings.

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