The Malta Independent 18 April 2024, Thursday
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Discover your talent: Elaine Pavia chosen as Malta’s ambassador for European Vocational Skills Week

Tuesday, 2 October 2018, 10:20 Last update: about 7 years ago
Emden seen here beached on Cocos Island after being shelled by the Australian Warship Sydney (November 1914)
Emden seen here beached on Cocos Island after being shelled by the Australian Warship Sydney (November 1914)

Elaine Pavia, Head of Services at The Good Shepherd Sisters - Dar Merhba Bik Foundation has been selected as Malta's Ambassador for the 2018 European Vocational Skills Week being held between 5 and 9 November. Organised by the European Commission, the week will have hundreds of events across the EU to highlight the benefits that Vocational Education and Training (VET) brings to people of all ages. "Discover your Talent!" is the motto of the campaign and Elaine Pavia aims to show that VET and apprenticeships are a smart choice, leading to high-quality jobs and increased employability.

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Ms Pavia is one of a group of ambassadors from different EU member states who have volunteered to spread the word about VET in their home countries. She was selected for the role by the European Commission and the national authorities in Malta due to her inspiring profile.

Ms Pavia said: "I am always ready to give a helping hand and will assist anyone who is in need. That is how I define myself. Life's experiences taught me a lot and gave me the desire to follow vocational studies and a career in this sector. As the Maltese Ambassador for VET, I urge each interested person to take that step and to acquire the knowledge, aptitude and skills needed in various sectors of this field in accordance with one's own competencies and aspirations.

"Now, as Malta's Ambassador for the 2018 European Vocational Skills Week, I am looking forward to working closely with the European Commission to raise awareness on this important initiative in our country. Vocational skills and apprenticeships can help you discover your talent and your dream job, as it has done for me. It can open doors to so many professions and trades - stylist, designer, musician, sales person, electrician, engineer, carpenter, to name but a few. The list of possibilities is endless. And remember, vocational education and training is an opportunity for all age groups - it's never too late to learn."

Marianne Thyssen, the EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility, said: "I am delighted that Ms Elaine Pavia has accepted to be an ambassador for our European Vocational Skills Week in November. I am firmly convinced that vocational education and training is a great first choice for a first-rate career, and I know that Ms Pavia shares our commitment to spread that message loud and clear."

Last year, over 1500 events took place across 45 countries during the second edition of the European Vocational Skills Week. The 2018 Week is expected to attract an even bigger turnout. The total reach of the campaign on social media last year was over 15 million people.

 

VET statistics: Europe

  • 60 per cent of VET graduates find their first long-term job within a month of finishing their studies (rising to 80 per cent after six months)
  • 85 per cent of vocational education and training students are happy with the skills they have acquired
  • Job openings for high-skilled people are expected to increase by 21 per cent during 2015-2025, while there will be 17 per cent fewer opportunities for low-skilled workers
  • More than 120 000 vocational learners and apprentices and around 20 000 staff benefit from European mobility opportunities each year
  • The European Social Fund is investing €6.7 billion in VET and €7.2 billion in lifelong learning (2014-2020)

 



Source: A quick guide to EU action on vocational education and training (VET). European Commission 2018

 


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