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Kurnai College supports young Gippslanders completing Year 12 while balancing parenting and education challenges

Kurnai College’s Young Parents Program helps Gippsland students complete Year 12, gain VET qualifications, and build confidence, resilience, and life skills while providing onsite childcare and strong community support.

By news@gippsland - 26th November 2025 - Back to News

Kurnai College is helping young Gippslanders complete their Year 12 VPC, alongside VET modules and other qualifications, through a dynamic educational program designed specifically for young parents balancing study and the challenges of raising children.

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester and Kurnai Young Parents Program participant Karla Fernando with a mocktail prepared as part of the job readiness program

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester and Kurnai Young Parents Program participant Karla Fernando with a mocktail prepared as part of the job readiness program

Empowering young parents

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester visited the Kurnai Young Parents Program, delivered through the Latrobe Valley Flexible Learning Option in Morwell, to learn more about the positive impact it is having on young parents and their children.

"I enjoyed the opportunity to meet program leader Ang’ Bolding and three of the program’s participants, Karla, Arizona and Halle, and hear firsthand how this program is helping them complete their education and build pathways into further study, employment and long-term personal development."

"Now in its 11th year, the Kurnai Young Parents Program provides a flexible learning environment that supports young parents academically, socially and emotionally. It helps build literacy and numeracy skills, confidence, resilience and self-worth, while also providing positive role models and a community of peers who understand the challenges of young parenting," Mr Chester said.

Supporting young parents

The program is free and includes onsite childcare, ensuring that young parents can focus on their education while knowing their children are being cared for nearby. Mr Chester praised Kurnai College for its commitment to supporting young parents in Gippsland.

"We know that education is critically important for young parents because it opens the door to better employment opportunities, financial security and greater well-being for both parent and child. Continuing education helps young parents build essential life skills, develop strong support networks and increase their confidence to create a better future for their families. Programs like this one at Kurnai College are making a real difference in the lives of young Gippslanders," Mr Chester said.

Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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