Yeshal Mansoor

Program Facilitator at The ASE Group

Yeshal Mansoor is a multifaceted professional with diverse experience in youth advocacy and research. Currently serving as a Workshop Facilitator at educaid and a DV Research Collaborator at the University of Melbourne, Yeshal contributes to impactful projects focused on domestic violence and youth empowerment. Additional roles include being a Youth Reference Group member at headspace, a Program Facilitator at The ASE Group, and a Youth Committee member at The Y NSW, highlighting a commitment to improving mental health services and facilitating life skills workshops. As a Plus Eight Impact Scholar at Spacecubed, Yeshal engages in entrepreneurial development, while past positions include media contribution at SXSW Sydney and project management within Sydney Children's Hospitals Network. Academic credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Medical Science from the University of Technology Sydney.

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Sydney, Australia

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The ASE Group

The ASE Group is a community-led and purpose driven business for good that delivers life skills education, entrepreneurship and employment programs to Australians of all ages. Our mission is to equip every Australian with the skills, resources and mindset they need to start a business or enter the workforce, regardless of their postcode.  Founded by a group of young Australians and reinforced by the expertise of seasoned educators, professionals and governance experts, The ASE Group is committed to driving innovation and positive transformation in education, entrepreneurship and employment. With a unique combination of diverse lived experience and worldly wisdom, we bring a fresh and insightful perspective to industry challenges, rooted in a deep understanding of the issues affecting our community. Our Group Divisions: - Australian School of Employment. We deliver innovative self-employment and employment programs for Australians of all ages. - Australian School of Entrepreneurship. We teach young people about the essential adulting skills not taught in traditional classrooms. - Australian Institute of Innovation & Leadership (AIIL). We offer practical, interactive and industry-relevant accredited training for Australians of all ages. | RTO 46223


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