Meet Chanelle - one of the brilliant theatre techician bootcampers getting hands-on experience behind-the-scenes at The Grand Theatre, in Wolverhampton.
She is one of at least 6,000 more people are to get the chance to learn the skills they need to land a quality job following the announcement of around £27m for the region’s innovative bootcamp training programme.
The Government funding will be used by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) to run more of the bootcamps which specialise in upskilling people for work in fast-growing industries like advanced manufacturing, digital, green technology and the creative sector.
The announcement was made by Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and Chair of the WMCA on a visit to see theatre technician bootcampers in action at the theatre.
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