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21 young people appointed peace ambassadors to build bridges across faiths and race on the ground

21 young people appointed peace ambassadors to build bridges across faiths and race on the ground
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Commentary: Paying nurses more is long overdue but they need clearer professional ladders too

Commentary: Paying nurses more is long overdue but they need clearer professional ladders too
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ITE to offer subsidised courses on flying drones

The New Paper TNP FILE PHOTO 0 Engagements Drone enthusiasts can soon take up courses at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE), the first and only public education institution here to be allowed to teach drone courses and certify fliers - at subsidised rates. These classes, which range from seven hours in a day to 28 hours over four days, are open to the public and eligible for SkillsFuture subsidies. Drone fliers stand to save thousands of dollars if they enrol in the ITE s programme instead of going to the other five certified unmanned aircraft training organisations here, which are run by private training providers.

540,000 people, 14,000 businesses benefited from SkillsFuture initiatives last year

540,000 people, 14,000 businesses benefited from SkillsFuture initiatives last year Toggle share menu Advertisement 09 Feb 2021 04:20PM (Updated: 09 Feb 2021 04:20PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: About 540,000 individuals and 14,000 enterprises benefited from SkillsFuture Singapore-supported initiatives in 2020, the agency said on Tuesday (Feb 9). This in an increase from the 500,000 individuals and 14,000 companies who benefited in 2019. More than 188,000 Singaporeans also utilised their SkillsFuture credit last year, up from about 156,000 in 2019. Advertisement Advertisement A survey from the Training Quality and Outcomes Measurement system showed that SkillsFuture-funded training continued to “receive positive response” last year. About 87 per cent of the 57,000 respondents said they were able to perform their work better after undergoing such training, a slight improvement from 86 per cent in 2019.

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