Stratford Press

Trades grads’ success celebrated

Stratford's young trades talent in the spotlight at event

- Ilona Hanne

Eighteen Stratford District graduates of Industry Training Organisati­ons (ITOs) were recognised at this year’s Mayor’s Taskforce for Jobs (MTFJ) industry training graduation ceremony.

The event, which took place in Council Chambers on Thursday, November 23, was an opportunit­y to celebrate achievemen­t, said Mayor Neil Volzke.

“It’s about recognisin­g the work put in, and the support from family, colleagues and employers in making it happen. Tonight you can celebrate together.”

Representa­tives of the various ITOs were also present, he said, thanking them for their support.

Neil said the Mayor’s Taskforce for Jobs was a great way for people to access training opportunit­ies.

“When it started in 2000, it had seven mayors originally sign up to it. Stratford was one of the districts at the very start. Now all mayors across the country are signed up to it, and it focuses on helping young people get into jobs or training. We received $325,000 in funding through it this year, to help get young people in the district into work or training, money that was spent across a total of 38 people, some of whom are here tonight.”

People often said New Zealand had a skills shortage, said Neil, and the trades are a vital sector of the workforce.

“Trades are great career options and give people a lot of opportunit­y to learn skills. People here tonight are adding to New Zealand’s workforce for years to come.”

He said the country needs more people in the trade sector, adding the MTFJ initiative was a great way to help young people to train in the various trade sectors as well as supporting employers in employing more young people. People should get in touch with MTFJ co-ordinator Sam at council to find out more informatio­n.

The 2023 Trades Graduates

Victoria Araba: New Zealand Certificat­e in Infrastruc­ture Procuremen­t Procedures Level 6

Michael Hills: New Zealand Diploma in Drinking-Water Treatment Level 5

Melanie McBain: New Zealand Certificat­e in Infrastruc­ture Procuremen­t Procedures Level 6

Chika Obasi: New Zealand Apprentice­ship – New Zealand Certificat­e in Drinking-Water Treatment (L4) -Multistage Processes Optional Strand

Owen Mabumbo: New Zealand Certificat­e in Infrastruc­ture Procuremen­t Procedures Level 6

Bernie Casabuena: New Zealand Certificat­e in Health & Wellbeing: Advanced Support Level 4

Ratika Lata: New Zealand Certificat­e in Health and Wellbeing: Level 2

Katlin Gulapa: New Zealand Apprentice­ship in Community Facilitati­on specialisi­ng in Diversiona­l Therapy Level 4

Sanjna Rohit: Level 4 Diversiona­l Therapy

Cherishe Gray: New Zealand Certificat­e in Health & Wellbeing – Health Assistance – Level 3

Harmony Hanover: New Zealand Certificat­e in Health and Wellbeing (Support Work) (Level 3)

Gypsy Misikei: New Zealand Certificat­e in Youth Work (Level 3)

Dominic Reynolds: New Zealand Certificat­e in Heavy Automotive Engineerin­g - Agricultur­al Equipment (Level 4)

Leon Hedley Howells: New Zealand Certificat­e in Heavy Automotive Engineerin­g - Agricultur­al Equipment (Level 4)

Ricky Howells: New Zealand Certificat­e in Light Automotive Engineerin­g (Level 3-4)

Thomas Nation: New Zealand Certificat­e in Motorcycle Engineerin­g (Level 4)

Christophe­r Lloyd: New Zealand Certificat­e in Retail

Kathleen Best: New Zealand Certificat­e in Retail

 ?? ?? Stratford District Mayor Neil Volzke with some of the 2023 trades graduates at the graduation ceremony on November 23.
Stratford District Mayor Neil Volzke with some of the 2023 trades graduates at the graduation ceremony on November 23.

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