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Dean Sutton joins Gippsland Community Leadership Program via Gippsland Diversity Scholarship funded by AGL Loy Yang
Being his true self and developing his leadership skills was a battle growing up in a small country town and identifying as a gay man.
When the opportunity arose to take part in the Gippsland Community Leadership Program (GCLP) through a diversity scholarship funded by AGL Loy Yang, Dean was instantly interested. "I was taking on leadership roles within my community without fully realising it and I often felt out of my depth," Dean said. "School wasn't a safe place for me which is often the case for many LGBTIQ+ youth, as a result, I never went on to uni."
Glengarry resident Dean Sutton didn't always have the confidence to be a leader, completing the program enabled him to develop and access to opportunities it opens up
Access to an opportunity
Dean, a Health, Safety, & Environment Roadmap Manager with Parks Victoria, said the program changed his life. "The AGL Diversity Scholarship gave me access to an opportunity I wouldn't have been able to afford on my own. Every day I am grateful for that and try to pay it forward every opportunity I get. AGL provides accessibility for diversity through their scholarships, provides a greater learning experience for all participants and benefits the wider community."
His views were echoed by the current scholarship recipient, Farhat Firdous, who learned of the opportunity from mentors who attended the program and saw the positive result for participants. "I am a skilled migrant and have been living in Gippsland since 2015."
"For me, attending the program meant that I got to know more about Gippsland, its history, and its people. It also meant that I could connect with other participants and alumni of the program. Without the AGL scholarship, it would have been difficult for me to attend the program as a self-paying participant." Farhat said.
Supporting Gippsland community
AGL Loy Yang general manager Nigel Browne said the company was a strong supporter of the Gippsland Community Leadership Program and provides additional funding for a position for a nominated Loy Yang employee.
"I completed the program back in 2005 and understand the skills it enables you to develop and the opportunities it opens up," Mr. Browne said. "At AGL, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of all that we do and we are proud to again offer these Diversity Scholarships as part of the Gippsland Community Leadership Program." Mr Browne said.
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