Alicia's entrepreneurship idea for a social initiative was called "Don't be a Prick".
"Don't be a prick" aims to raise awareness and break the stigma around type 1 diabetes.
A genuine self-started, self-motivated individual, Alicia nailed the startup brief and execution of her idea. Alicia produced a range of items at the tech school for her social enterprise stall at NCAT's "Couch Festival".
She sold out on the night!
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Learning Experiences Offered at Banyule Nillumbik Tech School
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Student Startup Pre-Accelerator - Prototyping and Marketing
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-------------------------ABOUT Student Startups------------
A joint initiative between Banyule Nillumbik & Whittlesea Tech Schools and Melbourne Innovation Centre to inspire, support and kickstart secondary students startups for profit, social impact or mission.
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Banyule Nillumbik Tech School
Banyule Nillumbik Tech School is part of the Victorian government Tech Schools initiative to move school education into the future. We develop and run specialist STEAM programs and activities that help prepare local students for the challenges of the future and the changing nature of work.
Our programs are designed in partnership with community, industry and schools, in response to key challenges facing the local community.
Teachers deliver our programs both within their school and at the Tech School alongside our staff, utilising our cutting-edge facilities, equipment and expertise.
Partner secondary schools from the Banyule and Nillumbik LGAs catchment can sign up groups of students for our core and specialist programs based on their school’s point allocation.
All Victorian teachers can attend professional learning opportunities and events.