Programme under development.
Public enrolment is not open. No selection, training, certification, placement, employment,
client work or income is guaranteed. Dates, capacity, eligibility and curriculum will be
published after the programme has an approved operator, coaches, agreements and data
practices.
For youth Build capability you can demonstrate—not just attendance you can claim.
The proposed Ujiajiri pathway is organised around practical digital-business work, responsible access and evidence of what a participant can actually do.
Proposed learning areas
Skills with a clear route to real work.
- Digital-business and customer discovery.
- Domains, DNS and account-ownership foundations.
- Website planning and content structure.
- Shared hosting and website deployment in approved labs.
- WordPress or an appropriate site-builder.
- Forms, analytics and conversion paths.
- Basic email setup and responsible escalation.
- Security hygiene, updates and backups.
- Quoting, scope, client communication and handover.
- Responsible use of approved affiliate, reseller or partner programmes.
What practical evidence could include
- A demonstration website or equivalent project.
- A written project brief and scope.
- An account-ownership and handover checklist.
- A short explanation of limitations and risks.
- A reviewed portfolio item or capability profile.
Possible future routes
- Employment with an independent provider.
- Responsible freelancing.
- Forming or growing a delivery company.
- An approved affiliate, reseller or partner programme, if eligible.
- Further advanced training.
Participant responsibilities
Responsible learning is part of the skill.
Participants must use honest claims, protect credentials and personal data, avoid unauthorised production access, respect intellectual property, seek approval for high-risk actions and disclose when they are still learning.
Applications are not yet open.
This page will be updated when the pathway has confirmed eligibility, capacity, supervision and privacy terms.