Wodonga TAFE campus will be closed Friday 3 April and again on Monday 6 April, for the Easter Public Holiday long weekend. We will re-open Tuesday 7 April from 8:30 am.

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower


Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

​Wodonga TAFE has adopted the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower to help support and raise awareness of those living with a hidden disability that may not be so obvious to the casual observer. In Australia and New Zealand 1 in 5 people are said to have a disability, 80% of these are hidden.

What is a hidden disability?

Hidden disabilities can sometimes be difficult for others to recognise, some examples of disabilities that may not be immediately obvious include autism, anxiety, chronic pain, dementia or learning difficulties.

Students studying at Wodonga TAFE can choose to wear the Sunflower in the form of a lanyard or wristband to discreetly indicate to teachers and staff that they need additional support, help, understanding or even a little more time.

As part of the Wodonga TAFE's involvement with the Hidden Disability Sunflower initiative, all staff are undertaking training to learn how to recognise the Sunflower, gain a deeper understanding of what non-visible disabilities are, and learn how to approach and support colleagues and students that are living with a hidden disability.

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower


An experience day for aspiring tradeswomen

Thursday, 15 May 2025

Last 13 – 14 May, Empowering Women in Trades (EWIT), CVGT Employment, Wodonga TAFE, and Skills and Jobs Centre welcomed a group of women to the Trades Training Centre to experience Carpentry, Electrotechnology, AutoCAD, and Plumbing trades, giving them exposure to a range of tools and an understanding of the range of roles within them. It is an annual program for women and those who identify as women, aged 16 and up, to experience these exciting careers firsthand. 

Isabella Lee with Skills and Jobs Centre’s Engagement Officer Narelle James 

One of the attendees, Isabella Lee, signed up to our Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) UEE22020, one of the many free TAFE programs – showcasing how powerful these experience days can be and a great way to provide a space for these women to explore these careers.  

There was also training around mental health, security, and financial literacy conducted by the organisers. 

Participants of the program 

Community empowerment events such as this are established under Wodonga TAFE’s core value of Community and Collaboration, and our Belonging Framework. To learn more about Wodonga TAFE’s trades training courses, please visit our website or speak with our friendly Customer Engagement team on 1300 698 233. 

 

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