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Julie Gu writes new career path

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Julie Gu is celebrating a milestone after graduating from the English, Maths and Digital Skills programme.

But her academic journey at Royal Oak campus does not stop there.

The solo mother is now forging ahead with the NZ Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services) (Level 4) with a strand in Mental Health and Addiction Support.

Julie, 43, says she is studying diligently to set a good example for her sons, aged seven and 10. “My boys are the reason and motivation for me to work hard.” The Chinese student is also driven to give back to those who helped her in New Zealand and to achieve financial independence as soon as possible.

One of Julie’s support workers recommended studying at Future Skills Academy because the programme was free, she says. “Royal Oak campus is a very lovely place, making me feel right at home.” She opted to study English, Maths and Digital Skills to prepare for a goal to learn about mental health. “In the beginning, I was not sure if I could cope with Level 4, so I entered Pary’s class to test my learning ability. I am very grateful to Pary who affirmed my efforts and believed that I would be able to finish my studies successfully. I was fortunate to have a good start in the class where I strengthened my confidence to take on the challenge of more difficult studies.”

Julie is relishing learning about mental health, a field she yearns to work in. “I respect this profession, their value for society and people.”

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