Congratulations Ofa!
Congratulations to Bankstown participant Ofa on reaching her 6-month employment milestone. After taking time out to care for her mum, Ofa was ready to return to work and rebuild her career.
Global Skills started delivering Disability Employment services in Sydney in 2006 and now offers the Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA) program in the following locations: Parramatta, Baulkham Hills, Merrylands, Hornsby, Auburn, Fairfield, Wetherill Park, Cabramatta, Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Camden, Narellan, Brookvale, Chatswood, Ryde, Mount Druitt, Blacktown and Seven Hills.
Global Skills is locally owned and operated, and for the past 35 years we have developed specialist disability expertise by taking the time to listen to our job seekers and employers. We creatively identify genuine opportunities for all job seekers, regardless of their circumstances.
우리는 장애인을 존중하는 고용주입니다. 우리는 예비 고용주에게 다양성을 장려하고 구직자가 자신에게 적합한 지원과 일자리를 찾을 수 있도록 지원합니다. 구직자의 취업 여정을 지원할 수 있도록 지역 고용주 및 교육 제공업체를 포함한 보완 서비스와의 전략적 관계를 지속적으로 발전시키고 있습니다.
You can access Global Skills IEA Program in the following ways:
Centrelink Referral: Centrelink may refer you to Global Skills after an Employment Services Assessment, or
You can contact Global Skills directly: If you have a disability, injury, or health condition affecting your ability to work you can contact Global Skills and ask to be registered for support.
You may be eligible if you:
Please note you do not need to be receiving income support to participate in IEA.
첫 예약부터 전담 취업 컨설턴트와 연결되어 1:1로 여러분의 기술, 목표, 요구 사항을 즉시 평가할 수 있습니다.
Our offices are open on a full-time basis so whether you have a scheduled appointment or you need access to our job search centres your Employment Consultant will be available to guide you. Your Consultant will stay in contact with you, including after you start work to provide ongoing support in the workplace until help is no longer required.
Congratulations to Bankstown participant Ofa on reaching her 6-month employment milestone. After taking time out to care for her mum, Ofa was ready to return to work and rebuild her career.
Today is the International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD), a United Nations day that encourages awareness, understanding and inclusion for people with disability. This year’s theme, ‘Fostering disability inclusive societies for advancing social progress’, reminds us of the importance of removing barriers and ensuring everyone has equal opportunities to take part in community life, including work.
On Friday 28 November, Global Skills Hornsby welcomed Mission Australia for a Health Equity and Access Program (HEAP) information session with our Participants.