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HUNTER disability services provider Mai-Wel Group has begun an upskilling project of almost 10 per cent of its 470 staff through TAFE NSW Glendale.
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The majority are furthering their skills and knowledge in disability services, while a smaller number are furthering their youth work know-how.
Mai-Wel's People and Performance Facilitator, Cathy O'Brien, said the training would ensure Mai-Wel continued to be a provider of choice across our many and varied services Hunter-wide."
TAFE NSW Acting Head of SkillsPoint, Health, Wellbeing & Community Services, Carina Robinson says the organisation is pleased to deliver training tailored to a business that plays an essential support role in the community.