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APTC Alumni - Titilia's story

Hear from APTC Alumni as they share their experiences and how their qualification shaped their careers in the Pacific.

TAFE Queensland works in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade as the managing contractor for the Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC) to train and provide necessary skills to assist in improving employment outcomes in local communities.

Find out more about Titilia's incredible story below.

  • Alumni Name: Titilia. L. Kedrabuka
  • Position: Counsellor at Family Court Division, Suva.
  • Years of service at Family Court Division: October 2010 till to date.

Titilia Kedrabuka has dedicated over a decade to supporting families navigating the complexities of life at the Suva's Family Court.

Her journey began in the classroom as a teacher, but a passion for counselling and community work led her to pursue a career that would see her positively impact countless lives, an experience she finds fulfilling and enjoyable.

Recognising the need for qualified counsellors in Fijian schools, Titilia embarked on a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Social Work at the University of the South Pacific.

Equipped with the knowledge she already gained from USP, Titilia further pursued her education to elevate her skills with the Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC) Diploma in Counselling in 2017 and gained an internationally recognised diploma.

"The internationally recognised Diploma of Counselling from APTC was a game-changer," Titilia exclaims.

"Earning a globally respected qualification was an enriching experience that truly equipped me to excel." This program wasn't just about gaining a piece of paper; it was about acquiring the tools to make a real difference.

Titilia credits her trainer, Ms Thea Keane, with imparting invaluable knowledge and skills, particularly in dealing with domestic and family violence – a critical concern within the court system.

Armed with her newfound expertise, Titilia's approach to clients and those that she serves, transformed.

"The program honed my skills in interviewing children," she explains, highlighting the program's practical focus.

This newfound confidence extended beyond the courtroom, making Titilia a champion for mental health awareness within her community.

"APTC's Diploma in Counselling equipped me to address current issues and connect with people on a deeper level," Titilia emphasises. "Now, I can make proper referrals and tackle challenges like drug addiction, impacting families as a whole through counselling."

Titilia's story is a testament to the transformative power of TVET and the positive impact of APTC in the Pacific region.

“My experience combined with the skills gained through the program, has empowered me to make a significant difference in the lives of countless Fijians who have received counselling service from me and I’m thankful to APTC for providing Fijians with education opportunities that helps flourish in our careers,” she added.

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