The street educators assigned in different areas continue to identify and assess street youth who are potential participants of Vocational Technical / Service Skills Training. There were thirty eight (38) youth enrolled in Hotel and Restaurant Service Training, of which 24 participants completed the training while the fourteen (14) dropped out because of different family problems.The 24 youth who completed the training have attended their On–the-Job Training (OJT) sessions at Queensland Catering Service located in Las Piñas City. Out of twenty four (24) children, twenty (20) took the NC2 examination and received the National Certificate 2 accreditation from Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), while four (4) youth are still waiting for the schedule of the examination this year 2015.
At present, trained street youth are engaged in the following establishments:
All trained children who are engaged in On Call jobs are continuously looking for permanent jobs. The Social Workers assigned to this youth are also continuously conducting individual counselling to monitor their behaviors and attitude towards their jobs.
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