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Disability Employment Services (DES)

Action

Direct referrals

Do not need to be receiving Centrelink benefits to access a DES

Centrelink referrals

(Department of Human Services)

School referrals

Job in Jeopardy

Employment Services Assessment

(ESAt)

Employment Pathway Plan

(EPP)

Pre Employment In-house Services

External Services

Employment Assistance Fund

(EAF)

Services

Able to visit a DES Provider directly to register with agency of choice.

Obtain a job seeker ID number

Referral for an Employment Services Assessment

Information to help you choose a provider

Make your first appointment

Referral for an Employment Services Assessment

In Year 12 or last week of Year 11 and be receiving EAP funding or be on a modified learning program

If you are at risk of losing your job because of illness, injury, or disability, Job in Jeopardy Assistance can help by seeing what can be done to keep you with your current employer.

Do not need to be on benefits or currently linked to a DES

An assessment of barriers to employment and work capacity conducted by Department of Human Services (DHS)

Assessment Services.

Your Employment Pathway Plan (EPP) is a document that will be individualised and tailored to individual needs. It will outline all the agreed activities to be undertaken by both you and the

DES provider to work towards an appropriate employment goal, based on individual needs.

The plan will give you a clear direction towards your employment goals. It will be updated as you progress along your pathway to employment or to reflect other changes in your circumstances.

Each provider offers different services. Activities may include:

Job search activities - setting realistic career goals, resume creation, interview preparation, job canvassing

Counselling

Personal development workshops

Regular communication will be maintained to monitor

Employment Pathway Plan progression.

Connections with local providers to provide services and supports to assist barriers to employment including:

Housing  Mental health

Cultural  Family issues

Physical or substance issues  Reading & writing

The Employment Assistance Fund (EAF) can help people with disability and their employers with financial assistance to purchase work modifications and work-related services, which are required to perform their Employment tasks.

Supported Wage System

Wage Subsidies

Disability Australian Apprentice

Wage Support (DAAWS)

Employment Post Placement

A process that allows employers to pay a productivity based wage which matches a person's assessed productivity rate. It enables eligible people with disability to access a reliable process of productivity based wage assessment to determine fair pay for fair work.

Enables Disability Employment Services (DES) providers to offer financial assistance to employers who employ eligible workers with a disability, and encourage employers to provide sustainable employment to DES participants.

An Australian Government incentive payable to an employer who employs an Australian Apprentice who satisfies the disability eligibility criteria in an Australian Apprenticeship.

Contact as you progress in your employment including strategies to help you adjust to your duties or to learn new skills. DES will provide advice and training to work colleagues if required.

Disability Employment Services (DES)

The Disability Employment Services is to improve the nation's productive capacity by employment participation of people with disability. It helps individuals with disability, injury or health condition to secure and maintain sustainable employment.

The services will increase the focus on the needs of the most disadvantaged job seekers and will achieve greater social inclusion. The services will boost employment participation and the productive capacity of the workforce, address Skills Shortage areas and better meet the needs of employers.

Job seekers will be in Disability Management Service or Employment Support Service, depending on their level of need and their eligibility for Program Services.

Disability Employment Service Provider Streams

Disability Management Services For people with disability, illness, or injury who do not expect to need long-term support in the workplace.

Employment Support Services.

For people with a permanent disability and with an assessed need for longer term, regular, ongoing support in the workplace.

Job Seeker Number

Job seekers registered by Centrelink or a Job Services Australia provider are issued with a unique identification number. This is used to log in to Australian Job Search and identifies you within Department of Employment IT and Centrelink computer systems.

Where to find your local Disability Employment Services (DES) provider

Australian Job Search website allows you to look for vacancies and find your local DES provider. It is a

Government funded database for employers and job seekers. http://jobsearch.gov.au/

More information can be found at: http://employment.gov.au/disability-employment-services

Last updated Oct 2014

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