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Page 1: How to fund WorkReady Getting you WorkReady!...and life skills for young people to provide the knowledge and experience to go into the world of work or further education with confi

Get in touchTo fi nd out more or to register your interest in WorkReady, please contact us.

1300 422 454

abilityoptions.org.au/workready

[email protected]

� � � � �

About UsAbility Options support people through work experience, employment, in home, in the community and specialist therapies. Our services support people with disabilities and those whose lives are changed as a result of accidents and unemployment.

We pride ourselves on personalised support for people to achieve both short and long term goals to support new experiences, opportunities for employment, community connections and greater independence.

We respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work together and are committed to building relationships, respect and opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Ability Options respect the signifi cant contributions made by Aboriginal organisations, community members and employees.

Getting you WorkReady!

How to fund WorkReady There are several ways you can access WorkReady supports and services. We can offer guidance and advice on the best funding option for you.

Government Funding – NDISThe government provides a number of funding options, including the NDIS that you may be able to access to pay for supports and services of your choice. Our WorkReady consultants can talk you through your funding options.

Self and Business FundingPeople and/or businesses wishing to access specifi c supports and services who do not receive Government (NDIS) funding or wish to have addition supports and services outside of their government funding can choose to self-fund.

InsuranceWe partner with workers compensation and other insurance companies to fully fund or subsidise the cost of WorkReady supports and services. This will depend on your individual circumstances and policy details.

Page 2: How to fund WorkReady Getting you WorkReady!...and life skills for young people to provide the knowledge and experience to go into the world of work or further education with confi

WorkReady Schools – takes our work skills training directly to students in school. This can include vocational assessments, work readiness training and assisting with work experience placements.

WorkReady graduates – for people with disability who are commencing or have completed TAFE or Uni. We offer advice and orientation to support your smooth transition into education, work experience placements and work readiness strategies.

WorkReady recover – we partner with providers to support people back into the workforce through services such as vocational assessments and counselling, work experience, on the job training and workplace modifi cation advice.

Post placement supportOnce you start your role or work experience placement, we continue to stay in touch to support and mentor you on site to give you the best chance possible to succeed.

WorkReady servicesIn today’s competitive job market we understand how hard it can be to get your foot in the door and that every person’s employment journey is different.

WorkReady Youth – employment, training and life skills for young people to provide the knowledge and experience to go into the world of work or further education with confi dence.

WorkReady Next – employment service for people with disability over 25 who feel ready and motivated to enter into work or training. If you are currently working, but want that promotion or to move jobs, we can coach and support you with these goals.

WorkReady equips you with the skills,

knowledge and real-world experience for you

to enter or re-enter work or further training

with confi dence. Whether you’re eager to join

the workforce straight away, or are thinking

of doing some further study or training,

WorkReady will support your goals.

Plan and prepareOur WorkReady team listen to your goals and together we develop a personalised plan which we regularly review with you and your circle of support and could include;

• creating a resume and cover letter• job application and job seeking skills• communicating to an employer• how to market yourself• setting employer and employee expectations• work ethics and behaviors at work• career counselling and guidance• career planning• assistance to manage stress and anxiety• confi dence building strategies

Connect to workWe connect you with our extensive network of employers to give you hands-on work experience in workplaces that match your interests and employment goals.

We have community connected Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees as well as employees who are from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, who have an understanding of your unique history, beliefs and values.

Page 3: How to fund WorkReady Getting you WorkReady!...and life skills for young people to provide the knowledge and experience to go into the world of work or further education with confi

WorkReady Schools – takes our work skills training directly to students in school. This can include vocational assessments, work readiness training and assisting with work experience placements.

WorkReady graduates – for people with disability who are commencing or have completed TAFE or Uni. We offer advice and orientation to support your smooth transition into education, work experience placements and work readiness strategies.

WorkReady recover – we partner with providers to support people back into the workforce through services such as vocational assessments and counselling, work experience, on the job training and workplace modifi cation advice.

Post placement supportOnce you start your role or work experience placement, we continue to stay in touch to support and mentor you on site to give you the best chance possible to succeed.

WorkReady servicesIn today’s competitive job market we understand how hard it can be to get your foot in the door and that every person’s employment journey is different.

WorkReady Youth – employment, training and life skills for young people to provide the knowledge and experience to go into the world of work or further education with confi dence.

WorkReady Next – employment service for people with disability over 25 who feel ready and motivated to enter into work or training. If you are currently working, but want that promotion or to move jobs, we can coach and support you with these goals.

WorkReady equips you with the skills,

knowledge and real-world experience for you

to enter or re-enter work or further training

with confi dence. Whether you’re eager to join

the workforce straight away, or are thinking

of doing some further study or training,

WorkReady will support your goals.

Plan and prepareOur WorkReady team listen to your goals and together we develop a personalised plan which we regularly review with you and your circle of support and could include;

• creating a resume and cover letter• job application and job seeking skills• communicating to an employer• how to market yourself• setting employer and employee expectations• work ethics and behaviors at work• career counselling and guidance• career planning• assistance to manage stress and anxiety• confi dence building strategies

Connect to workWe connect you with our extensive network of employers to give you hands-on work experience in workplaces that match your interests and employment goals.

We have community connected Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees as well as employees who are from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, who have an understanding of your unique history, beliefs and values.

Page 4: How to fund WorkReady Getting you WorkReady!...and life skills for young people to provide the knowledge and experience to go into the world of work or further education with confi

WorkReady Schools – takes our work skills training directly to students in school. This can include vocational assessments, work readiness training and assisting with work experience placements.

WorkReady graduates – for people with disability who are commencing or have completed TAFE or Uni. We offer advice and orientation to support your smooth transition into education, work experience placements and work readiness strategies.

WorkReady recover – we partner with providers to support people back into the workforce through services such as vocational assessments and counselling, work experience, on the job training and workplace modifi cation advice.

Post placement supportOnce you start your role or work experience placement, we continue to stay in touch to support and mentor you on site to give you the best chance possible to succeed.

WorkReady servicesIn today’s competitive job market we understand how hard it can be to get your foot in the door and that every person’s employment journey is different.

WorkReady Youth – employment, training and life skills for young people to provide the knowledge and experience to go into the world of work or further education with confi dence.

WorkReady Next – employment service for people with disability over 25 who feel ready and motivated to enter into work or training. If you are currently working, but want that promotion or to move jobs, we can coach and support you with these goals.

WorkReady equips you with the skills,

knowledge and real-world experience for you

to enter or re-enter work or further training

with confi dence. Whether you’re eager to join

the workforce straight away, or are thinking

of doing some further study or training,

WorkReady will support your goals.

Plan and prepareOur WorkReady team listen to your goals and together we develop a personalised plan which we regularly review with you and your circle of support and could include;

• creating a resume and cover letter• job application and job seeking skills• communicating to an employer• how to market yourself• setting employer and employee expectations• work ethics and behaviors at work• career counselling and guidance• career planning• assistance to manage stress and anxiety• confi dence building strategies

Connect to workWe connect you with our extensive network of employers to give you hands-on work experience in workplaces that match your interests and employment goals.

We have community connected Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees as well as employees who are from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, who have an understanding of your unique history, beliefs and values.

Page 5: How to fund WorkReady Getting you WorkReady!...and life skills for young people to provide the knowledge and experience to go into the world of work or further education with confi

Get in touchTo fi nd out more or to register your interest in WorkReady, please contact us.

1300 422 454

abilityoptions.org.au/workready

[email protected]

� � � � �

About UsAbility Options support people through work experience, employment, in home, in the community and specialist therapies. Our services support people with disabilities and those whose lives are changed as a result of accidents and unemployment.

We pride ourselves on personalised support for people to achieve both short and long term goals to support new experiences, opportunities for employment, community connections and greater independence.

We respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work together and are committed to building relationships, respect and opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Ability Options respect the signifi cant contributions made by Aboriginal organisations, community members and employees.

Getting you WorkReady!

How to fund WorkReady There are several ways you can access WorkReady supports and services. We can offer guidance and advice on the best funding option for you.

Government Funding – NDISThe government provides a number of funding options, including the NDIS that you may be able to access to pay for supports and services of your choice. Our WorkReady consultants can talk you through your funding options.

Self and Business FundingPeople and/or businesses wishing to access specifi c supports and services who do not receive Government (NDIS) funding or wish to have addition supports and services outside of their government funding can choose to self-fund.

InsuranceWe partner with workers compensation and other insurance companies to fully fund or subsidise the cost of WorkReady supports and services. This will depend on your individual circumstances and policy details.

Page 6: How to fund WorkReady Getting you WorkReady!...and life skills for young people to provide the knowledge and experience to go into the world of work or further education with confi

Get in touchTo fi nd out more or to register your interest in WorkReady, please contact us.

1300 422 454

abilityoptions.org.au/workready

[email protected]

� � � � �

About UsAbility Options support people through work experience, employment, in home, in the community and specialist therapies. Our services support people with disabilities and those whose lives are changed as a result of accidents and unemployment.

We pride ourselves on personalised support for people to achieve both short and long term goals to support new experiences, opportunities for employment, community connections and greater independence.

We respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work together and are committed to building relationships, respect and opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Ability Options respect the signifi cant contributions made by Aboriginal organisations, community members and employees.

Getting you WorkReady!

How to fund WorkReady There are several ways you can access WorkReady supports and services. We can offer guidance and advice on the best funding option for you.

Government Funding – NDISThe government provides a number of funding options, including the NDIS that you may be able to access to pay for supports and services of your choice. Our WorkReady consultants can talk you through your funding options.

Self and Business FundingPeople and/or businesses wishing to access specifi c supports and services who do not receive Government (NDIS) funding or wish to have addition supports and services outside of their government funding can choose to self-fund.

InsuranceWe partner with workers compensation and other insurance companies to fully fund or subsidise the cost of WorkReady supports and services. This will depend on your individual circumstances and policy details.