Lithgow TAFE to address shortage of community service workers by offering new courses

Ciara Bastow
Updated July 13 2020 - 4:57pm, first published 3:00pm
LITHGOW: TAFE NSW graduate Ally Niemeyer who studied a Diploma of Community Services and is now working at Mission Australia. Picture: SUPPLIED
LITHGOW: TAFE NSW graduate Ally Niemeyer who studied a Diploma of Community Services and is now working at Mission Australia. Picture: SUPPLIED

TAFE NSW Lithgow has moved to help address the shortage of social housing and community service workers by offering three new courses to the community through a mixture of flexible online study and face-to-face workshops.

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Ciara Bastow

Ciara Bastow

Senior Journalist

Hi! I'm Ciara and I've been working as a journalist for a number of years now, covering everything ranging from council, human interest stories, community news and sport. Got a story? Email me at ciara.bastow@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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