![]() Our tutors will either deliver the programmes at workplaces to suit the employers, or staff can come to one of our ITC campuses to receive the training in one of our classrooms. ITC will be one of the providers all of the Project Ikuna courses available at the moment all over the Auckland region. Programmes are usually delivered over the space of eight weeks with just two hours per week, but employers can opt for a different schedule that better suits their workplace if they prefer. The courses are short, typically just 16 hours or so, and can be delivered on-site at the workplace, at our ITC campuses, or online in some cases. It is a MBIE-funded programme that’s designed to help the Pacific people in employment to upskill and adapt to the future of work.Įmployers can sign up for Project Ikuna in order to provide their staff with free training options, which include a variety of courses such as money confidence, introduction to leadership, wellbeing, preparing for retirement, life online, and more.Įmployers can pick one course for their employees or several, all of which is fully funded. Project Ikuna is an incredible programme that provides completely free training for Pacific people in work in Auckland. Read on to learn more about what Project Ikuna is, how we’ll be contributing, and why we were chosen as a training partner. ITC is excited to announce that we have been chosen as a micro-credential provider for Project Ikuna – the training programme for Auckland’s Pacific workers delivered through Tātaki Auckland Unlimited.īeing chosen to provide training for Project Ikuna attests to our reputation for excellent training programmes and our involvement in the community. Project Ikuna will help to train and upskill Auckland’s Pacific workers. ![]()
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