National Youth Week 2024: Celebrating Our Young People
Last Friday, Global Skills Wyong hosted our own National Youth Week event to celebrate our incredible young people.
The Australian Government is committed to creating better opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to secure employment and help to close the gap.
In the 2017–2018 Federal Budget, the Australian Government announced the introduction of the Prison to Work program, a new in-prison employment service, subsequently renamed, the Time to Work Employment Service (TWES). The program is aimed at better preparing prisoners for their release, improving connections with post-release support services and better supporting the post-release Employment Services Provider to place ex-offenders into employment.
As part of the service, participants receive:
To participate in the Time to Work Employment Service, a prisoner must:
Last Friday, Global Skills Wyong hosted our own National Youth Week event to celebrate our incredible young people.
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Yesterday’s Sydney South West Local Jobs Expo was a wonderful opportunity for our team to showcase Global Skills employment services, take applications for current opportunities and collaborate with local employers and complimentary services in attendance.