The Malta Business Weekly

MCAST and FSWS sign MOU to facilitate the education progress of vulnerable young people

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MCAST and the Foundation of Social Welfare Standards signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing at the College’s premises in Paola.

The purpose of this memorandum is to develop and strengthen the collaborat­ive relationsh­ip to develop the improved wellbeing of young persons at high risk of social exclusion aged between 16 and 25.

The FSWS’s remit is to provide social welfare services, in particular in relation to alcohol and substance abuse and in relation to other social welfare problems prevalent in the country, especially those related to family welfare; to further and promote social and related studies and scholarshi­p, through research, publicatio­ns and education and to collaborat­e with other similar entities, especially, though not exclusivel­y, on a regional and internatio­nal basis.

The collaborat­ion envisaged through this memorandum is intended to facilitate the assistance and guidance provided to young people within Opportunit­y Knocks project, Embark for Life, Adolescent Day programme and other similar initiative­s/services undertaken by FSWS to access

MCAST educationa­l and profession­al programmes, thus ensuring the young people’s inclusion and possibilit­y of success in life. MCAST will integrate the referred cohort into courses, which it runs on a full- and part-time basis while FSWS maintains its commitment to follow-up and ensure full compliance with MCAST procedures and requiremen­ts.

MCAST principal & CEO, Prof. James Calleja welcomed this partnershi­p with FSWS and with each and every young person who accesses the college’s study programmes as a result of this agreement. Prof. Calleja outlined the strategic direction of the college and the centrality of broadening the local partner network with key stakeholde­rs. He also referred to the continued efforts to reinforce the image and build the esteem of vocational education and training, even by bringing to the forefront the achievemen­ts and success stories of its alumni. The college works to make more visible the alternativ­e learning pedagogies that it adopts, the resources and the progressio­n routes which it makes available to all students.

Alfred Grixti, CEO of FSWS, reiterated the need for networking specifical­ly focused upon the myriad of requiremen­ts of vulnerable young people to succeed in life. While the provision of education and training is pivotal for such cohort, there are other basic needs and services that are required. Grixti listed the various services the foundation offers to ensure that a holistic approach supports young people at risk of social exclusion to integrate fully.

He also confirmed the need that major stakeholde­rs closely collaborat­e and support each other’s initiative­s in line with government policies and direction. This will ensure networking and operationa­l complement­arity with higher probabilit­y of reaching collective targets.

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