TAFE and Mai-Wel sign MOU
A partnership between Hunter TAFE and the Mai-Wel Group that will deliver additional skills training opportunities for people with disabilities in the Hunter region has been agreed to.
The two organisations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will provide customised training and supported programs for people that are employed or assisted by the Mai-Wel Group.
This agreement is part of the Hunter TAFE's wider commitment to the community by establishing partnerships that provide skills training and education to enhance the region's ability to grow and prosper
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