First Placement For BCCI's "Working Together" ProgramWritten on the 4 October 2016 by Lana Reed The Blindman Broome are the first local business to successfully employ an Indigenous youth into their workplace under the BCCI's "Working Together" Program.The Blindman is the leading supplier of top quality blinds, curtains, awnings and shutters throughout the North West with a comprehensive range of colours, styles and designs of window treatments. Working alongside owner operator Alan Clayton, Beau Highlands (as pictured) will be assisting with the manufacture of window treatments, learning and training from the regions pioneer in the window treatment market. Beau aspires to be also be a business owner and has undertaken Small Business Management training with North Regional TAFE to help his aspirations become a reality. Both Alan and Beau will receive ongoing support and mentoring from Working Together and Nyamba Buru Yawuru's Transition to Work program, to ensure a successful working relationship. Working Together is a dedicated service with a focus on providing information, support and advice to business owners and operators in the West Kimberley to attract recruit and retain young Indigenous employees.
Congratulations to Alan and Beau and we look forward to more success stories to come! For more information on Working Together or to register your vacancy, please contact Elaine Jolliffe on 0488 220 414 or workingtogether@broomechamber.com.au. Author:Lana Reed |
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