Inclusive Employment Australia funding

Inclusive Employment Australia providers get paid by the Australian Government to help people find and keep a job.

Types of fees Inclusive Employment Australia providers get

Inclusive Employment Australia providers may be paid:

  • Service fees to help you get ready for a job and find a job that suits you. These are paid in advance every 13 weeks.
  • Progress fees to improve your work readiness and taking steps towards employment
  • Outcome fees (full or partial) if you stay in a job for 12, 26 and 52 weeks or an education course.
  • Ongoing support fees (flexible, moderate or high) if you still need help after the first 26 weeks in a job. Help can continue for as long as you need it.
  • Moderate intellectual disability payment

If you need help to buy items to find and keep a job, you can talk to your Inclusive Employment Australia provider.

A full list of provider fees are in the Inclusive Employment Australia Deed on the Department of Social Services (DSS) website.

What happens if you change providers

If you change your Inclusive Employment Australia provider, your service fees will go with you to your new provider.

This means your new provider will always have fees to help you find and keep a job.

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