Michelle’s story: Finding purpose through WorkFoundations
For Michelle, the past three months in the WorkFoundations program have been a chance to try new things and explore the kind of work she wants to do.
For Michelle, the past three months in the WorkFoundations program have been a chance to try new things and explore the kind of work she wants to do.
The Commonwealth Government has announced changes to the Support at Home program. We’ve taken a closer look at what’s changing and how it might make things easier for you and your family member.
Support at Home meal services help you prepare food at home or access delivered meals. This guide explains what’s included, how costs work, and what to expect.
For Matt, the first three months of WorkFoundations have been about showing up, trying new things and gaining a clearer sense of what the future could look like.
Support at Home self-management gives you more choice and control over how your care is delivered. You can decide who supports you, when services happen, and how your care is organised. This guide explains how self-management works and whether it’s the right option for you.
WorkFoundations is a paid employment program that gives job seekers the chance to build skills, gain real work experience and work towards future employment goals over a six-month placement.
Did you know only 56% of working‑age Australians with disability are in paid employment? That’s where Rise comes in!
Rise Training, delivered in partnership with Jigsaw Australia, creates real skills, real opportunities, and real futures for people with disability.
For Kayliah, the first three months of WorkFoundations have brought something simple but important: a sense of routine, confidence and growing independence.
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