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Cape Town launches career expos in townships

The City of Cape Town's Social Development and Early Childhood Development Directorate launched its careers expo roadshow yesterday, 3 March 2016 in Khayelitsha, to try and open doors for unemployed youth.
Cape Town launches career expos in townships
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Concerned by the Stats SA release of a national youth unemployment rate of almost 35%, the expos are part of the City’s Transversal Youth Development Strategy, which includes personal development through life skills training, with a focus on unlocking economic opportunities.

“There are a number of reasons for the unemployment rate, including lack of access to information and opportunities, young people who are simply not work-ready and that so many young people drop out of school without completing matric. We are addressing these very complicated issues on a number of fronts and the expos are about taking opportunities to our young people and opening their eyes and minds to what is out there for them if they’re prepared to work hard,” said the City’s mayoral committee member for social development and early childhood development, Councillor Suzette Little.

The expos will provide information on the various employment opportunities available and how to access those opportunities, to prepare young people for the workplace and broaden their job and career prospects. The focus is on youth aged between 14 and 25, as they are leaving school and entering the workplace. Support will also be provided to those wanting to start their own businesses.

Exhibitors, such as the South African Police Service, the South African Navy and representatives from the banking industry, FET colleges, universities, specialised art, hotel and business schools, recruitment companies, SETAs and other organisations, will be attending the expos to improve access for the young people who need it most. At the expo, young people will also be able to complete an aptitude test to assess their strengths and weaknesses.

Dates and venues

Similar events will be held in all of the Social Development Department’s districts in the coming month. Details of the upcoming events are outline below.









DistrictDateVenueTime
Khayelitsha4 March 2016Andile Msizi Hall in Site B9am to 3pm
Western4 March 2016Dunoon Hall, Dunoon9.30am to 4pm
Eastern11 March 2016Kleinvlei Community Centre8.30am to 2.30pm
Southern15 March 2016De Wet Hall, Ottery8.30am to 2.30pm
Tygerberg18 March 2016The Hague Recreational Hall8.30am to 2.30pm
Mitchells Plain18 March 2016Spine Road High School, Mitchells Plain8am to 4pm
19 March 20168am to 1pm
Klipfontein1 April 2016Rylands Civic Centre8.30am to 2.30pm

With the rollout of this project to other areas, the City intends to help broaden the horizons of the youth, particularly those at risk.

“Youth unemployment is a major challenge and by engaging with residents through this platform, we are empowering them to change their lives despite what their circumstances are, encouraging them to shape their own destiny. What sets these career expos apart is that we are taking the resources to the youth, with everything in one place.

“There are many such events annually, but not every child is in a position to get to an open day at, for example, a tertiary institution or the navy, so they miss out on opportunities. We are connecting them to the right people, but ultimately it is up to the individual to make the best of this opportunity,” concluded Councillor Little.

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