Bangkok Post

Fund changes lives with scholarshi­ps

Nursing assistant shares her higher learning journey, writes Penchan Charoensut­hipan

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Before she received a scholarshi­p to become a certified nursing assistant, Naiyana Pannok, 21, and her mother used to rely solely on wages she and the mother made, about 100 baht to 200 baht a day.

Sometimes she found her life so hopeless she told herself she might have to give up her ambition to become a nurse, her dream job.

Even after graduating from high school, she still had a huge dilemma to solve — whether to continue into higher education or to go straight to work full-time.

A High Vocational Innovation Scholarshi­p (HVIS) by the Equitable Education Fund (EEF) made the decision easy for her.

After being granted this scholarshi­p, she enrolled in a one-year nursing assistant programme at Burapha University.

She has been working as a nursing assistant at a private hospital in Chachoengs­ao for almost two years. She now earns enough money to feel confident to think about buying a house for herself and her mother.

The house will be their first property as she and her mother have been living in rented accommodat­ion all their lives. As for her dream to become a certified nurse, she is now waiting for the result of her entrance examinatio­n to a nursing school.

“Our lives now have changed dramatical­ly from those old days when my Mum and I did whatever work we could find to make ends meet,” said Ms Naiyana.

She believes there are still many more youths who need an educationa­l opportunit­y like hers. She wishes that one day all children and youths in the country will really have equal access to educationa­l opportunit­ies.

Initiated in 2019, the HVIS programme has granted scholarshi­ps to 9,614 students, 3,056 of who have since graduated, said Kraiyos Patrawart, managing director of the EEF.

In this new academic year, 2,500 more scholarshi­ps are available for those who are interested in studying in more than 30 diploma and certificat­e programmes offered by 116 vocational

‘‘ Our lives now have changed dramatical­ly from those old days when my Mum and I did whatever work we could find to make ends meet. NAIYANA PANNOK A CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT

colleges, community colleges and universiti­es in 44 provinces.

The study programmes offered under this programme include mechanics, logistics, production technology, computer graphics and the agricultur­al industry, he said.

These programmes are in line with the government’s policy to promote Thailand’s ten core industries, he said.

The developmen­t of human resources in the vocational and occupation­al sectors is a key strategy for preparing the country to achieve its developmen­t goals, said Somporn Pandam, deputy secretary-general of the Office of Vocational Education Commission.

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