The unstoppable Sherina

March 20, 2014
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Sherina has set herself a challenge, and nothing – not even 30 minutes travel time, flooding roads or morning sickness is going to get in her way!

Determined to improve her language, communication and computer skills, Sherina enrolled in the STEPS Skills for Education & Employment (SEE) program in November 2013 and hasn’t looked back.

With an inquiring mind and willingness to learn, she is well liked by fellow students and staff and she is always happy to help new students and make them feel welcome. Sherina has become a keen member of the Kununurra library, reading books to learn about nutrition and get ready for the birth of her 3rd child in May. She attends every class and every activity without fail, even time managing all of her pregnancy appointments around her class times so as not to miss them.

We are sure that her increased confidence and new found skills such as touch typing, leading group discussions, writing poetry and completing fractions will help her to achieve her future employment goals and we are certain, that with the dedication, professionalism and commitment she has applied to her learning, she is already the great role model that she is seeking to be for her three children.

Keep up the great work Sherina!

The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.

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