ComBank adopts vocational training as another flagship CSR project

23 December 2017 12:21 am Views - 1904

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon announced the adoption of vocational training for school leavers as the next community cause it will champion on a national scale, in a logical progression of its commitments to computer literacy and online education.


Recognising the need to provide viable employment options to the many thousands of students that do not progress to higher education in Sri Lanka each year, as well as the growing dearth of trained artisans in the labour force, the bank will work with the Ministry of Education and private sector partners to advocate the dignity of skilled labour and provide opportunities for training and placement.


In pursuance of this, the CSR Trust of Commercial Bank has already launched a pilot vocational training programme in six schools in collaboration with the Department of Technical Education and Training (DTET). The bank has established career guidance units in the six schools to advise and guide students in grades ten and eleven and also to students in the advanced level technical stream to understand the importance and benefits of acquiring a vocational skill.
The programme  will also address the stigma attached to selecting an occupation that involves a skill through seminars and other activities that promote awareness, the bank said.


This is an effort not only to widen the career opportunities available for students who do not succeed at the GCE Ordinary or Advanced level examinations, but also to help mitigate the crippling labour shortage prevalent in the job market especially in the construction industry, despite unemployment rates in the country standing at 4.5 percent at the close of 2016, the bank added.


Commenting on the launch of this programme, Commercial Bank Managing Director Jegan Durairatnam said: “Increasingly, students that do not qualify for tertiary or higher education seem to be taking up jobs in the unskilled labour market or selecting vocations that are below their potential. This situation does not help them or the country, especially in the context of macro level productivity.”


He said many young Sri Lankans choose low-paying office jobs over better remunerated opportunities in masonry, carpentry, plumbing and welding. “We will try to change this through this vocational training programme, and help create a body of skilled workers ready to take on the construction industry which is in dire need of skilled construction technicians,” Durairatnam said.


The Ministry of Education has granted Commercial Bank permission to set up career guidance units in the six schools chosen for the pilot programme and students interested in vocational training will be taken on visits to technical colleges where they can learn about the study programmes and potential employment opportunities upon completion.


The responsibility of these schools, along with the teachers in charge of the career guidance units is primarily to guide students who have middle to low potential of being successful at GCE Ordinary Level examination into vocational training.


The schools chosen for the pilot programme are Divulankadawala Maha Vidyalaya, Hingurakgoda; Siddhartha M.V. Anuradhapura; Vidyadarshi Maha Vidyalaya, Nochchiyagama; C.W.W. Kannangara Central College - Mathugama, D.S. Senanayake Central College, Kurunegala; and Parakum Maha Vidyalaya, Vavuniya. The bank said it expects to set up similar career guidance units at more schools in the next three to five years.


Students from these schools will be introduced to vocational training programmes conducted at affiliated technical colleges and colleges of technology in Anuradhapura, Kalutara, Kurunegala, Polonnaruwa and Vavuniya.


The bank’s online educational portal ‘Sipnena’ will also play a key role in this with content specifically developed for vocational training.


Additionally, the bank has appointed third year undergraduates in the service learning group at the University of Colombo to visit the six schools and provide information on available training programmes.


As an extension of this pilot vocational training programme, Access Engineering PLC has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Commercial Bank to provide assistance to students who select courses on masonry, carpentry, welding, electricity and air conditioning conducted by DTET.