The National, QLD and NSW launch of BFBB attracted a large group of enthusiastic participants in the plumbing and fire industries.
The National, QLD and NSW launch of Building Futures, Breaking Barriers attracted a large group of enthusiastic participants in the plumbing and fire industries. State and Federal representatives from the Government, the plumbing union, training organisations, employers, plumbers and plumbing apprentices all welcomed the industry-led Project about culture change.
CEO of the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre, Shayne La Combre’s words, some of which are used in this video, range true.
“This isn’t about awareness. It’s about action. We’re not ticking boxes, we’re taking responsibility. As the Plumbing Industry’s Centre of Excellence for training, PICAC has seen first hand what happens when we invest in skills, safety and people. Now we’re applying that same focus to culture. If someone wants to become a plumber, there should be absolutely no impediment—no cultural barriers, no unsafe environments, no outdated assumptions.”