Applications are now open for the Women in Non-Traditional Trades Scholarship (WiNTT) - a program to help women break down stereotypes and train for their dream career.
WiNTT will provide 400 scholarships to women, with 100 to be provided in 2024, to undertake training at WA TAFE colleges in non-traditional trades over the next four years. Scholarship funding will help to reduce the financial barriers that women often face in training and upskilling, with the $5,000 payment helping to cover costs such as student fees, learning resources, tools, work clothes and personal protective equipment, work tickets and licences, transport, accommodation and childcare.
Scholarship recipients will also benefit from tailored mentoring and support services to help them to complete their qualification and successfully transition into employment in their chosen industry. Scholarships will be available for women enrolling in an eligible qualification (either part time or full time) or an apprenticeship or traineeship; with 20 scholarships available through each WA TAFE college.
There are currently around 2,500 women enrolled in courses eligible for the program - less than 12 percent - and it is hoped the WiNTT scholarship will help drive increased participation.
The WiNTT program is part of the WA State 黑料正能量's $3 million four-year investment to help reduce barriers to training and support increased workforce participation in traditionally male-dominated industries such as building and construction, automotive and electrical, and engineering and mining.
Daisy Hillam, a second-year apprentice carpenter completing a Certificate III qualification at North Metropolitan TAFE, features in a new campaign to promote the scholarships. Although Daisy was nervous about joining a male-dominated industry and unsure about how she would manage the financial costs involved in completing an apprenticeship, she has found her work more fulfilling and exciting than she could have imagined.
Through her training Daisy has competed in the 2022 WorldSkills Regional Competition, attended the inaugural WorldSkills Excellence Forum in Brisbane and been a finalist in the 2022 Master Builders Apprentice of the Year Awards.
Daisy is proud to represent women working in construction and encourages women considering joining a trade to "go for it".