Name: Emily 
Age: 29 
Occupation: Doctor 
Location: Safi 
Family: Married, has a dog 
Background: Emily is a dedicated doctor known for her compassionate nature and her ability to connect with patients. Her job is demanding, but she balances it with her family life, ensuring she spends quality time with her wife and dog, and dedicates time for further training.

​Tips on how to develop empathy:

  • Listen Actively: Pay attention to others and try to understand their perspectives.
  • Show Compassion: Be kind and considerate in your interactions.
  • Practice Patience: Give people the time they need to express themselves.

Our campaign goes beyond showcasing inspiring individuals. We offer valuable resources and links to help you develop the crucial skills highlighted in our profiles. Gain practical tips on enhancing your abilities, learn about the benefits of micro-credentials, and access comprehensive information on career guidance services available in Malta.

Importance of Formal and Non-Formal Learning:

Both formal and non-formal learning play crucial roles in skill development and career progression. Formal education provides structured and accredited learning experiences, often leading to recognised awards or qualifications. Non-formal learning, on the other hand, includes self-directed learning, conferences, workshops, and online courses that offer flexibility and opportunities for continuous personal growth.

In Malta, various educational institutions offer micro-credentials (awards) that provide targeted learning experiences to develop specific skills. These micro-credentials can be a valuable addition to your resume, demonstrating your commitment to professional development and helping you stay competitive in the job market.

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