Programs

Construction is an exciting sector with interesting roles across traditional trades such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, bricklaying, concreting, landscaping, roof tiling, plastering, painting and many more. Pathway programs provide participants with specialised accredited training, industry work placements and potential employment pathways within the carpentry, electrical and plumbing sectors.

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EMBARK Program

EMBARK Program in collaboration with National Association of Women in Construction Are you in your early years in the construction industry and looking for a mentor, buddy, or just some amazing industry peers? The Embark 3.0 program has been designed to:

Spark program

Spark Women in Construction taster program

Build Like A Girl has partnered with Spark and CIT to deliver an innovative accredited training program focused on skills development, work experience and an introduction to a variety of construction skills. Participants on this program will receive accredited training

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Empower Strathnairn Mentoring Program

Build Like A Girl have designed and delivered a customised mentoring program for ICON Constructions on the Strathnairn Primary school project to: As part of the ACT Women’s Action Plan item 2.6 – Gender equity in construction, Build Like A

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ACCIONA Humelink East EmPowering regional women mentoring program

HumeLink East Mentoring Program (HEMP) was designed to retain trades women in construction, support women in leadership and other female employees across the project. The mentoring model has supported HumeLink East Pre-Employment Program participants via one-on-one mentoring support to assist

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Fulton Hogan MRPA Site Toolbox Talks

Fulton Hogan’s culture in construction is shaped by its commitment to the Construction Industry Culture Standard, which focuses on three pillars: wellbeing, time for life, and inclusion and diversity. This standard is a framework for the construction industry to work