Charged Up for Work (CUFW)
This is an employment pathway for school students with disability making the transition from school to work.
Y Connect
This program works with women living with disabilities through building confidence, connections and professional development.
Work KnowHow Program
This program provides a staged approach to support autistic teenagers with an introduction to the world of work through work experience.
Business Matters
Business Matters provides training for Arabic speakers who want to start a business and are autistic or care for an autistic person.
Wheelie Awesome
Wheelie Awesome is a program dedicated to the vocational training and development of young people with disabilities in bike maintenance, retail and personal skills.
Local Area Coordinators (LACs)
Local Area Coordinators (LACs) can link you to the NDIS and to mainstream and community supports in your area. You can ask your LAC about the supports available in your community, even if you're not eligible for an NDIS support plan.
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.
Empowered Leadership
This program is designed to develop the leadership potential of the disability community across WA.
High School Pre-Employment Program
This program will support young people with intellectual disability develop pre-employment skills to assist with the transition from education to meaningful, long-term employment.
National Disability Coordination Officer Program
The National Disability Coordination Officer (NDCO) Program works strategically to provide people with disability an equitable opportunity to access and participate in tertiary education and to reach their graduate employment goals.