In its latest funding round, Otago Community Trust awarded a NZ$19,611 grant to the Tokomairiro Training Pathways course to assist with the cost of running the Forestry Pathways Program out of Tokomairiro Training Centre. Source: Timberbiz
Tokomairiro Training program manager Lynda Allan said the program specialises in breaking down barriers to learning for young people, who are often at risk of dropping out of school.
“The Forestry Pathways Program places emphasis on silviculture operations and introduces learners to a variety of industry pathways including future tertiary study and employment”.
The program has been running for three years now, it is run for two days each week over a 32-week period and is well supported by local high schools and financially supported by several local forestry companies.
The feedback we receive from students is overwhelmingly positive with several students now fully employed in the industry, said Ms Allan.
Otago Community Trust chair, Diccon Sim said trustees were particularly impressed with the Forestry Pathways Program.
“The program aligns closely with the Trust’s strategic priority of increased access to opportunities, particularly in its ability to provide economic benefits and enhance employment opportunities for a number of young people in Otago.”