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


Wodonga TAFE Students prepare for WorldSkills Australia 2025 National Championships & Skills Show

Tuesday, 3 June 2025

​Five Wodonga TAFE students undertook a training camp last month (16-18 May) in preparation for the WorldSkills Australia 2025 National Championships & Skills Show, which will be held in Brisbane between June 12-15.

The training camp was a huge opportunity for our staff to connect, learn, and develop their skillsets as teachers.

"As leaders in education, we see it as our responsibility and privilege to nurture the next generation of achievers. Watching our students rise to the national stage is a great look for our region, and wouldn't be possible without the dedication of our incredible staff." - Victoria Conlan, Executive Director of Community, Engagement & Experience expressed.

WorldSkills Australia not only gives students the chance to compete, but to also learn from one another in a supportive environment. Each skill competition runs over three days. A different challenge each day. They will be challenged to complete real-world tasks in a limited time, testing their precision, speed, and problem-solving capabilities.

Wodonga TAFE is proud to be supporting the students competing in Graphic Design Technology, Hairdressing, Healthcare, Turning and Welding. Please keep an eye out for a in-depth profiles in the coming weeks. We look forward to cheering them on come June 12-15!

 

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