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Transition to Work
If you’re aged 15 to 24, Transition to work can help you to get a job by providing intensive pre-employment support. Transition to work providers have strong links with their local community, they often work with employers, community services and schools to help build your skills and get you employment ready.
Ticket to Work
The National Disability Services (NDS) has a Ticket to Work program to prepare students for the workplace. You can get involved with one of the Ticket to Work networks running in your area.
Family Advocacy
If you have a disability you may be able to access Family Advocacy webinars, workshops, resources, conferences, networking and support to assist you to obtain meaningful employment.
Here 4 Hospitality
Here4Hospitality is a job readiness program for young people aged 16 to 25 years who are living with autism, an intellectual disability, and/or a psychosocial disability, to get hospitality experience, training and transition into industry traineeships.
Stepping into Internships
The Australian Network on Disability (AND) caters for tertiary students with disability and supports students with their paid internship scheme by matching them with roles in leading businesses.
Speak My Language
The Speak My Language program involves people with disabilities from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and Indigenous communities, and other guest speakers, sharing stories, advice and resources to support living well with a disability. Interviews will be available in 25 languages and are free to stream.
The Australian Education System
Information for new migrants about the education system in Australia.
Business Matters
Business Matters provides training for Arabic speakers who want to start a business and are autistic or care for an autistic person.
Charged Up for Work (CUFW)
This is an employment pathway for school students with disability making the transition from school to work.
PACE Mentoring
The Australian Network on Disability (AND) provides mentoring for people with disability. They can connect you to leading business mentors to help you gain work exposure, skills and expand your network.