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  • Support to do an apprenticeship
    An apprenticeship is a great way to get a qualification while you work. There is support available if you’re an apprentice or trainee with disability., What is an apprenticeship?, Apprenticeships and traineeships are a way to combine paid work and study to get a qualification. They are both types of an Australian Apprenticeship. You can be an apprentice or trainee in a range of industries, both in private business and in government. Anyone of working age can start an Australian Apprenticeship. You might also be able to start an Australian School-based Apprenticeship while…, What is Disability Australian Apprentice Wage Support (DAAWS)?, DAAWS is a payment to support Australian Apprentices who have disability. If you are eligible, the Australian Government pays DAAWS to your employer. The government might also pay DAAWS to your employer if you become disabled while doing your apprenticeship. For more information about DAAWS contact a Disability Employment Services (DES) provider or an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (…, Help from a tutor, mentor or interpreter, If you are an Australian Apprentice you may be able to get support from a tutor, mentor or interpreter. This is a service for apprentices who need help with their studies due to their disability. The payment for the service is paid to the Registered Training Organisation where you are doing your training. If you think you could use some help, talk to your Registered Training Organisation, DES…, Getting help, If you'd like to become an apprentice or trainee, contact an AASN provider in your area to get started. If you're already an apprentice, your AASN provider or DES provider can help with more information about the support available. Centrelink can also help you work out if you can get income support while you do an apprenticeship. To get more information you can: visit the Services Australia…
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  • Code of Practice for service providers
    Employment service providers funded by the Australian Government must follow the Employment Services Code of Practice. This sets out the principles and standards for delivering employment services. The Code of Practice includes that providers commit to: working with clients, employees, sub-contractors and other providers to provide quality services helping each job seeker find a job helping…
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  • Multiple Solutions ELIZABETH
    Multiple Solutions has been helping South Australians with injury, illness and disability to find meaningful, long-term employment for over 25 years. We get to know your skills, your goals and your needs to match you with the right job. When we find the right job for you, we’ll continue to support you at work for as long as you need it. Chat to us about how
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  • Multiple Solutions KILKENNY
    Multiple Solutions has been helping South Australians with injury, illness and disability to find meaningful, long-term employment for over 25 years. We get to know your skills, your goals and your needs to match you with the right job. When we find the right job for you, we’ll continue to support you at work for as long as you need it. Chat to us about how
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  • Multiple Solutions KILKENNY
    Multiple Solutions has been helping South Australians with injury, illness and disability to find meaningful, long-term employment for over 25 years. We get to know your skills, your goals and your needs to match you with the right job. When we find the right job for you, we’ll continue to support you at work for as long as you need it. Chat to us about how
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  • Multiple Solutions MILE END
    Multiple Solutions has been helping South Australians with injury, illness and disability to find meaningful, long-term employment for over 25 years. We get to know your skills, your goals and your needs to match you with the right job. When we find the right job for you, we’ll continue to support you at work for as long as you need it. Chat to us about how
    Type: DES Provider
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