Boost for students in the west

(L-R) commUnity+ chair Jackie Mead, Victoria University Vice Chancellor Adam Shoemaker, commUnity+ chief executive Tracey Gaudry and Victoria University Deputy Vice Chancellor Wade Noonan. (Supplied)

Victoria University (VU) and local community-based organisation, commUnity+ have established a new alliance to strengthen critical services in the west and help boost employment pathways for students.

The focus on the new partnership includes student placements and internships with commUnity+, employment opportunities for graduating students, course content and guest lectures, research opportunities and community events.

Through a range of programs, commUnity+ offers adult education, Neighbourhood House and Legal Services – through the Brimbank Melton Community Legal Centre, as well as community engagement and development activities

Beginning as a small residents’ action group at the Deer Park Neighbourhood House, commUnity+ has fundamental focus on positive change, growth, and empowerment.

commUnity+ chief executive Tracey Gaudry said the partnership provides opportunities for individuals to thrive and contribute to a brighter future.

“Through our partnership with VU, the purpose of commUnity+ is magnified as we continue to support, strengthen and enable individuals and diverse communities in the west to flourish,” she said.

VU Vice-Chancellor Professor Adam Shoemaker said the partnership will aid in developing new opportunities for the university’s student cohort.

“At the same time, we’re strengthening critical legal and community services and outcomes for the people of Melbourne’s west. Students, researchers, local employers, and staff from both organisations will undoubtedly benefit greatly from this partnership,” he said.

The partnership is a commitment to those who are marginalised or disadvantaged in the west, with an aim to better support shared communities.

Community lawyer and VU alumnus John Kon, now working as a lawyer with commUnity+,has a unique insight to the benefits of the collaboration.

“I believe this new partnership will provide opportunity for VU students to enhance their practical legal knowledge outside the classrooms and as a former VU student, providing mentorship to VU students will be a great honour for me in giving back to VU fraternity and in preparing the next generation of Australian Lawyers,” he said.