As part of the Bulldogs Friendly Schools Program Year 10, 11 and 12 pupils from ten western region schools joined representative from Victoria University, WorkSafe, Victoria Police and the Western Bulldogs to take part in the open seminar.
Cross said he was delighted to be hosting the breakfast.
Guest speakers at today’s breakfast included Footscray Police Community Liaison Officer, Craig Spicer, and Victoria University Recruitment Officer, Tarsha O’Shea.
O’Shea discussed with students the positive aspects of the Victoria University’s Partnership Portfolio Program (VUPPU). The alternative entry program, offered to schools in partnership with Victoria University, recognises the consistent achievements of students in addition to their ENTER score.
“This initiative gives our future leaders a chance to learn more from influential local people. The open forum allows students to ask questions and gather information that otherwise might not be made available to them,” Lee said.
A further three Dogs’ Breakfast’s are planned this year as part of the Bulldogs Friendly Schools Program. In 2008, 32 secondary schools and 39 primary schools are taking part in the program.