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The MAAP My Future Mentor/Adviser Apprenticeship Program, funded by the Australian Government, aims to raise awareness of careers and apprenticeships in the automotive industry while increasing the completion rates of apprenticeships. Coordinated nationally by Auto Skills Australia, this program collaborates with state automotive associations to provide local support and recruitment of new apprentices. Recent contributions, such as a significant donation from Fiat Chrysler Australia to Kangan Institute’s Automotive Centre of Excellence, exemplify industry commitment to training the next generation.
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MAAP My Future Mentor/Adviser Apprenticeship Program (MAAP), funded by the Australian Government, is designed to increase the awareness of careers and apprenticeships in the automotive industry and to increase the levels of apprentices completing their automotive apprenticeships
MAAP My Future • The national coordination for the MAAP My Future program is facilitated by Auto Skills Australia with the consortium of State automotive associations having dedicated staff who manage the various aspects of the program at the local level Proudly supported by:
Partnering with Industry • 200 franchises • 10 franchises per month • Recruits 300 apprentices annually • Training needs around their product, culture, company, contextualisation
MAAP Front page latest news More detailed information on their recruitment accessed off links on MAAP My Future Website
14 March 2013 Fiat Chrysler Australia donated nine pallets of brand new body components to Kangan Institute’s Automotive Centre of Excellence for use apprentices use. The value of the donation is around $20,000 included: • bumper bars • bonnets • door shells • tailgate • quarter panels • door skins • guard
Gavin Cribb (left) presenting George from ACE with the donated automotive equipment