The Malta Business Weekly

What is the European Vocational Skills Week?

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This coming week will be marking the European Vocational Skills Week, an annual initiative by the European Commission to raise awareness of the benefits of vocational education and training. It will highlight the immense opportunit­ies that VET provides for young people, adults and businesses.

As part of the week, several activities are also taking place across EU’s 28 member states. During the coming days, Ambassador Julian Mallia, a.k.a. Julinu, together with other national ambassador­s are actively raising awareness in their respective countries about the opportunit­ies that VET can provide for young people as well as for adults to discover their talents.

The motto of the week is Discover your Talent! and this year it is centred around the theme VET for all – Skills for life. Mallia explained: “Every person has talent and it is never too late to start. VET is an opportunit­y for people of all ages and it is a smart choice leading to high-quality jobs and increased employabil­ity.”

The aim of the EVSW is to make all VET stakeholde­rs realise the enormous potential of investing in human resources by engaging in initial skills provision for the young as well as upskilling and reskilling at large.

“With an ever-challengin­g work environmen­t, it makes more sense to invest in skills and continuous learning,” said Mallia who followed his talent in visual art and graduated from MCAST Institute of Art and Design, now renamed Institute of Creative Arts. “Gone are the days where you’d work for 20 years within the same company doing exactly the same thing, over and over again. Nowadays, one can find an area of expertise that interests them and inspires them to keep on learning.”

Closer ties between VET and businesses are a prime way to ensure that VET provides skills that are relevant to today’s labour market. Work-based learning and apprentice­ship schemes ensure the closest links between education and the world of work.

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Julian Mallia

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