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SDET Model: Best Practices in Placing DES Jobseekers into Work

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posted on 2024-12-10, 03:24 authored by Phuc NguyenPhuc Nguyen, MARK CONSIDINEMARK CONSIDINE

The Australian Welfare and Work Lab, in collaboration with La Trobe University, is pleased to share insights an ongoing partnership with CVGT Australia, exploring innovative approaches to improve employment outcomes for jobseekers with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Placing highly disadvantaged jobseekers into sustainable employment remains a pressing challenge within welfare-to-work programs, both in Australia and globally. CVGT, a not-for-profit employment service provider, has taken a proactive approach by developing the Specialist Disability Employment Team (SDET) model. This person-centred initiative aims to address the unique barriers faced by this cohort by integrating employability services with counselling and allied supports.

Findings from this research report will provide evidence on what works for people with a disability and shed some light on what can be learned from these experiences in relation to the next wave of reform of DES in 2025.

https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/school-of-social-and-political-sciences/our-research/australian-welfare-and-work-lab/research-projects/cvgt-partnership


History

Publication Date

2024-09-01

Commissioning Body

CVGT Australia

Type of report

  • Industry research report

Publisher

La Trobe University

Place of publication

Melbourne

Pagination

41p.

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© The Authors 2024. This publication is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/, whereby credit must be given to the creator, only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted and no derivatives or adaptations of the work are permitted.

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