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Skilling the next generation of tradies

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Published: September 28, 2023
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ON SITE: Inscope Training provides flexible and customised apprenticeships.
ON SITE: Inscope Training provides flexible and customised apprenticeships.
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Inscope Training is drawing apprentices from all over the state to complete practical training at its Capalaba Training Centre.

Providing flexible and customised apprenticeship training, first aid and safety short courses, Inscope Training is a registered training organisation.

The Capalaba premises are the central hub of operations for the staff, trainers and students based in south-east Queensland.

Chief executive Chris Marsh said the training centre was created to fulfil their passion for delivering quality training.

“The training centre was a means of ensuring that our students received a level of training that would aid them to drive the industry skills and knowledge into the future,” he said.

“Apprentices come from as far as the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast and Toowoomba to complete practical gap training that is not available to them on their regular worksites.”

Inscope Training has been named as a finalist for the 2023 Redlands Business Excellence Awards.

Inscope Training offers state government-funded Certificate III Apprentice training as well as nationally accredited short courses and industry-relevant micro-credential courses.

“While our course content is delivered self-paced online or via virtual classroom, our Capalaba Training Centre doors are open for students to utilise our computers for online learning and to provide practical face-to-face training with our friendly trainers,” Mr Marsh said.

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