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TAFE NSW prepares students for essential mental health jobs

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12 October 2021 - 2:39 PM

With NSW recording a surge in demand for counselling support services during a pandemic that has affected up to 300,000 jobsi, CEO of Lifeline Central West is encouraging locals to upskill to help with the shortage of skilled workers during National Mental Health month.