
Building skills that make a difference was the focus at this year’s SkillsFuture Festival @ North West. In collaboration with SkillsFuture Singapore, Lifelong Learning Institute, and North West Community Development Council, HMI Institute showcased how healthcare and community care training can open doors to meaningful roles and everyday impact.
Visitors discovered a variety of courses designed to equip them with practical skills for caring confidently, whether at home or in clinical settings. From first aid and caregiving to health coaching and venepuncture, each pathway offers hands-on learning that prepares individuals to respond with competence and compassion.
Many also joined our CPR demonstration, experiencing first-hand how life-saving techniques taught in our courses can be applied in real-world emergencies. The session built technical know-how and reinforced the importance of acting quickly and calmly when it matters most.

Photo: Community member learning adult CPR techniques guided by HMI Institute’s instructors, promoting emergency response skills
Events like these create opportunities for people from all walks of life to take their first step towards growing skills and confidence in care.




