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Defined Terms and Documents 'Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' RTV Social Inclusion Early Intervention Programme Work Experience means up to 20 x Work Experience Recipients being - a) billeted by one of up to 10 x Employee Work Experience Providers at their home for up to up to 8 nights from a Saturday to and including the following Saturday during the Third RTV Year (when the Year 9 Student Applicant is in Year 11); and b) provided with 5 working days Work Experience (during school holidays) 'At the Leading Edge' of that Corporate Sponsor's primary production activity(s), to at least one of the Year 9 Aboriginal Student Applicants that the Year 9 Applicant Interviewer met with for at least 25 mins during the particular Year 9 Applicant Interview.
Work Experience 'At the Leading Edge'
notes that two
x 60 minutes
episodes of such a documentary
which ABC TV or NITV could telecast from October in the
Third RTV Year
provides an
opportunity for each of the
Ten
Corporate Sponsors
to display their primary business activity(s), particularly to the
Teenager Viewing Audience, which
- Not unsurprisingly, such a Work Experience upon twenty or so 15 or 16 year old Aboriginal School Student across the Six Regional Townships, the vast majority of whom had never travelled more than a few hundred kilometres beyond their township, whist being billeted with an Employee Elder Colleague's family for eight nights in The Big Smoke or at The Coal Face across ten diverse industries (from construction, accounting, legal, mining, banking, retailing, oil or gas extraction, primary production), could be 'a life changing experience' - particularly for those with honed 'Survival Skills' as alluded to in Enable New Role Models In Isolated Country Towns By Building Upon Valuable 'Survival Skills' - Enhance Pride In These Towns. Flight costs for up to twenty x Work Experience Recipients would be another 'Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' Programme Budget Cost. |
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