Employment Assistance Fund
Learn more about the Employment Assistance Fund (EAF). You may be able to get work-related modifications, buy equipment or access Auslan services. These can assist you as you try to find employment and when you enter the workforce.
Living well program
The Living Well project is designed to help people with spinal cord injuries set goals, identify strengths and build skills to enhance their capacity to live well and fully. This project is informed and delivered by people with lived experience of spinal cord injury or a similar disability.
Everyone Can Work
The Everyone Can Work website is for people with intellectual disability, their families and supporters.
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.
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.
Multicultural disability services from the Ethnic Community Services Co-operative (ECSC)
The ESCS offers culturally and linguistically diverse people with disability support to access services.
Accessible Arts
Accessible Arts provide training, professional development, professional networking and employment pathways for cultural and linguistically diverse community artists living with disability across NSW and the ACT.
Y-Connect Program
Through the Y-Connect Program, the Young Women’s Christian Society (YWCA) offers an opportunity for women living with a disability to access workshops, events and mentoring opportunities regardless of professional experience.
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.
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.