The launching ceremony of the Australian Kitchen Training Room and the opening of the 2nd Hot Kitchen Class held in HCM City on July 26. — Photo Courtesy of DSS Education |
HCM CITY — The kitchen training programme by DSS Education & Immigration and Australian MD College is expected to help Vietnamese trainees and workers improve their skills and thus get the opportunities to study and work in Australia, according to the HCM City Vocational Education Association.
DSS Education & Immigration and MD College co-organised the launching ceremony of the Australian kitchen training room and the opening of the second hot kitchen class at the southern office of the Ministry of Education and Training in HCM City on July 26.
Speaking at the event, deputy head of the HCM City Vocational Education Association’s International Cooperation Department and CEO of DSS Education Daisy Nguyễn said the establishment of the Australian kitchen training room would be an essential start to improve the quality of the vocational training programme.
“Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, this will not only be a place for students to practise and improve skills but also help them get used to the professional environment when transitioning to Australia,” she said.
Through the vocational training programme, MD College and DSS Education want Vietnamese students and workers to improve their skills and access job opportunities and long-term settlement opportunities in Australia.
In addition, with the training of a skilled workforce, the programme will contribute to solving the serious labour shortage in Australia.
Throughout its 25-year journey of development, DSS Education Group specialise in providing full services for migrant workers in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. — VNS