EQUIPPING ADULT LEARNERS IN EASTERN VICTORIA WITH THE SKILLS THEY NEED TO THRIVE

Thursday, 14 November 2019

EQUIPPING ADULT LEARNERS IN EASTERN VICTORIA WITH THE SKILLS THEY NEED TO THRIVE

Adult learners in Eastern Victoria are set to benefit from the launch of a Ministerial Statement that invests in more targeted courses to reduce adult illiteracy and innumeracy and make it easier for Victorians to get jobs.

Minister for Training and Skills and Higher Education Gayle Tierney officially launched the Ministerial Statement on The Future of Adult Community Education in Victoria 2020–25 at Parliament House this week.

This is a part of the Labor Government’s push to reduce illiteracy and innumeracy among the Victorian community.

According to the most recent estimations, there are 650,000 Victorians with the lowest levels of literacy and 970,000 Victorians with low levels of numeracy.

The Labor Government will introduce new training for teachers in adult community education, so they have the skills and expertise to address the rate of illiteracy and innumeracy in Victoria.

Local employers will also work with adult community education providers to make it easier for students to get jobs when they finish their course.

Learn Local organisations will play a key role in delivering on the statement’s objectives by giving local adult learners the literacy, numeracy, employability, digital and entry-level vocational skills they need to get back into education and training.

Learn Local organisations will ensure people living in Eastern Victoria have access to ongoing education and training opportunities that increase their chances of success, their confidence and their feeling of self-worth for their contributions to their communities.

The statement is available in full at: https://www.education.vic.gov.au/training/providers/learnlocal/Pages/min-statement-adult-education.aspx.

Quote attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing

Learn Local organisations are helping adult learners gain invaluable life skills that make a big difference in their daily lives and which will empower them to get back into education and training and participate fully in our local community.”

Quote attributable to Minister for Training and Skills and Higher Education Gayle Tierney

“Illiteracy and innumeracy create significant barriers in a person’s life. These new courses will make it easier for people to fulfil their ambitions – in life and in their career.”