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JobAccess enters a new chapter with genU
As of January 2025, genU is delivering the JobAccess program on behalf of the Department of Social Services. While the provider has changed, our expert team and support remain the same. -
How Workplace Adjustments Helped This Self-Employed Handyman Stay in Work
Michael, a self-employed handyman living with MS, shares how workplace adjustments funded through JobAccess helped him manage fatigue, continue working safely, and stay connected to what matters most—his family. -
How employers can better support employees with disability
Learn how employers can better support employees with disability through workplace adjustments, tailored support plans, and inclusive practices. Discover free tools and funding available from JobAccess. -
Supporting invisible disability: Haley’s journey back to work with JobAccess
Discover how workplace adjustments supported Haley’s return to work with an invisible disability, thanks to JobAccess and the Employer Assistance Fund. Learn how inclusive employment benefits everyone. -
Why employ people with disability
Discover how hiring people with disability strengthens your business. Learn how JobAccess can help you recruit, support, and retain great employees. -
A strong future for supported employment
Brite is an Australian Disability Enterprise (ADE) taking a person centred and holistic approach to employment for people with disability. Brite’s CEO, Nick Mac Hale, shares their challenges and hopes for a strong future. -
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How disability employment benefits big workforces
For Compass Group Australia, hiring people with disability is part of their core business. That’s because if they weren’t doing it, there’s every chance they’d be missing the best person for the job. -
Breaking barriers with the Employment Assistance Fund
Common activities many of us take for granted aren’t always so easy for people with disability. Take business travel, for example. -
Minting talent: NDRC partnership paves way for embracing disability inclusion at The Perth Mint
With the support of JobAccess and the National Disability Recruitment Coordinator (NDRC), The Perth Mint has not only made its recruitment practices more inclusive, but has also recently employed a person with disability who is making a significant contribution to its records team.