A Romsey resident was named Kangan Institute’s Student of the Year.
Wanda Sheppard, a single mum of three, received the recognition for her hard work studying a Certificate IV in Community Services.
It was Ms Sheppard’s first time back in formal education since graduating from secondary school in 1994.
“Returning to school was a very big step for myself and my three beautiful children. Together as a family we faced many challenges and a lot of late nights working on assessments after my daughters had gone to bed,” she said.
“But together, we made it work. Studying and adult learning became part of our family life. My daughters began to help more with housework, and in turn their own self-confidence grew.
“I took advantage of apps that assist with keeping me on track with schedules and meeting deadlines. The most important thing was to communicate with each other within my family, listen and support one another – this is what gave our family its balance.”
Ms Sheppard will continue to pursue education with the Diploma of Community Services, while also volunteering at her local primary school. At the same time, she is pursuing registration to work within peer support programs for those battling addiction.
“It’s not easy for people to ask for help, especially if they are an adult. This is why I would like to study and work in community services; it speaks to my heart,” she said.
“I believe asking for help is the bravest thing a person can ever do, and I would be honoured to hold their hand and support them.”