An additional 25 persons graduate from the UK City and Guilds Masonry course, earning internationally accredited certificates
Another 25 individuals on Tuesday graduated from the UK City and Guilds Masonry course, now earning themselves internationally recognised certificates.
The course is being offered by the Womenâs Innovation and Investment Network (WIIN) in partnership with Nations Inc.
Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Hon. Dr. Vindhya Persaud, attended the graduation ceremony, which was held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, and delivered the feature address.
Minister Persaud expressed her deep satisfaction in seeing that out of the 25 persons, 15 were dedicated women who had committed themselves to learning a skill in a traditionally male-dominated field.
She noted that the Government will continue to invest in the course since the expectation of training 500 persons has been far exceeded in Levels 1 to 3 of the UK City and Guilds courses, of which at least 196 are women.
âWe [the Government] are building the future of this country, and we need people to move along the trajectory of development. So, I want you to not only learn but to deliver your service with integrity and excellence. When you deliver your skill, you must be reliable, responsible, and your work must speak for itself so that you can be in high demand,â Minister Persaud encouraged the graduates.
She further stated that with this new skill, the graduates are entering into a lucrative labour force, making themselves more marketable and increasing their disposable income.
Meanwhile, turning her attention to the partnering agencies, which include UK City and Guilds and Nations Inc., the Minister noted that partnership is extremely important in order to yield success.
âWe have had good international, national, and inter-agency partnerships, and this is how we will build and develop our country,â the Minister stated.
Furthermore, the Deputy Director of Social Services, Hamwanttie Bisesar, explained that in 2024, after examining the job market, the Ministry partnered with the UK City and Guilds to allow women the opportunity to upskill themselves in Masonry, Carpentry, Plumbing, Welding, and Electrical Installation.
However, it later extended the partnership to also include men since there was a high demand in the labour force.
âThe response for these courses were so overwhelming that the Ministry made the decision to open them to men as well, ensuring opportunities for all are promoted and catered for,â Bisesar noted.
She pledged the Ministryâs continued assistance to these graduates, noting that as they continue to seek professional development and financial independence, the Ministry will always support them through WIINâs business clinic and its other programmes.