Elevate Program Celebrates Milestone: Three Reformed Youths Graduate from AVEC
Bassettere, St. Kitts, December 07, 2024, (PMO) – The transformative impact of the Elevate Program in St. Kitts and Nevis was celebrated recently with the graduation of three young individuals from the Advanced Vocational Education Centre (AVEC). These graduates, once considered at-risk youths, now stand as beacons of hope and inspiration, embodying the program’s commitment to rehabilitation, empowerment, and the advancement of marginalized individuals within society.
The Elevate Program: A Journey of Rehabilitation and Empowerment
The Elevate Program, a specially designed government initiative, focuses on addressing the needs and aspirations of disenfranchised individuals, guiding them toward sustainable paths of self-reliance and success. Through personalized surveys and consultations, the program has tailored its offerings to include personal and professional development, financial literacy, entrepreneurial skills training, and career development opportunities.
Success Stories: From At-Risk to Empowered Individuals
One of the graduates, Quake Phillip, pursued general construction and carpentry at AVEC. Described as initially unfocused and easily distracted, Phillip credits the Elevate Program for helping him find stability and purpose. Two other graduates, young women —Davincia Francis and Amorelle Nisbett, who pursued management studies, also excelled during their time at AVEC, having demonstrated exceptional performance during their on-the-job training at a major insurance company in the Federation. According to their employer, as relayed by Major Sutton, the women were punctual, team-oriented, and productive, earning praise for their contributions.
The Program’s Broader Impact
The Elevate Program’s success is not confined to individual achievements; its broader impact is equally noteworthy. By collaborating with key institutions such as AVEC, the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College, and the TVET Council, Elevate ensures participants receive industry-recognized certifications and training. In addition, the program extends its reach to prisons, aiding in the rehabilitation and reintegration of incarcerated individuals by equipping them with skills essential for employment or entrepreneurship upon release.
Conclusion
The Elevate Program’s commitment to rehabilitation, as expressed by Sutton, extends beyond training and education. Through its second phase, Elevate Through Entrepreneurship (ETE), the program engages with private and public sector partners to provide participants with on-the-job training and job placement opportunities. The initiative’s focus on community outreach and collaboration with organizations such as USAID further underscores its goal of reducing crime and violence by addressing the root causes of societal disenfranchisement.
FAQs
Q: What is the Elevate Program?
A: The Elevate Program is a government initiative designed to address the needs and aspirations of disenfranchised individuals, guiding them toward sustainable paths of self-reliance and success.
Q: What are the program’s goals?
A: The program’s goals include rehabilitation, empowerment, and the advancement of marginalized individuals within society.
Q: How does the program achieve its goals?
A: Through personalized surveys and consultations, the program provides participants with personal and professional development, financial literacy, entrepreneurial skills training, and career development opportunities.
Q: What is the program’s focus on community outreach and collaboration?
A: The program collaborates with key institutions and organizations, such as AVEC, the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College, and the TVET Council, to ensure participants receive industry-recognized certifications and training. The program also extends its reach to prisons, aiding in the rehabilitation and reintegration of incarcerated individuals.
Q: How can I learn more about the Elevate Program and its initiatives?
A: For more information, log on to https://www.elevate.gov.kn/. To learn more about the government’s achievements and successes, visit www.gov.kn/national-accomplishments.
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