Connecting Pathways to Employment Project - Webinar
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We invite you to learn about NDIS funded open employment pathways carved out by Australian Disability Enterprises. Join us at our upcoming online webinar where we will gain insights and hear from our partners. We will present our findings from the Connecting Pathways to Employment project (which uses the Work Integration Social Enterprise (WISE) Ability model).
This webinar will explore how Australian Disability Enterprises can support mainstream employment of people with a disability.
Our Partners and Presenters include:
- Tony Cavedon and Shae Desmon Windarring
- Jaime-Lee Demmer genU
- Kannan Nair Ability Works
- Dr Jenny Crosbie Centre for Social Impact Swinburne
- Dr Andrew Joyce Centre for Social Impact Swinburne
- Dr Perri Campbell Centre for Social Impact Swinburne
What will you learn:
In this webinar, you will hear from Disability Service providers about how the Work Integration Social Enterprise (WISE) Ability model has supported their organisation to build employment connections for people with disability. The webinar will also discuss the challenges in implementing this model in the current Australian context. The webinar will conclude with a Q&A session.
This event will be Auslan interpreted, closed captions will be provided, and a recording will be made publicly available on the Centre for Social Impact Swinburne website. This event is free, although registrations are essential.
Acknowledgment & Understanding:
By registering for this event, you acknowledge and give consent that your email address will be added to the Centre for Social Impact Swinburne database. In addition, you acknowledge and give consent the recording will be used in future promotion of the Centre for Social Impact
Event contact
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Kristy Horne
CSI Swinburne & CXI Research Group -
Centre for Social Impact Swinburne
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