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  1. Reasonable adjustments

  2. Blind and low vision support at work

    employees who are blind or have vision loss.  This might include simple changes to work areas and tasks or using assistive technology. You can also get funding for workplace adjustments.  Blindness and low vision at work How a person’s level of vision affects their work … areas. Changes you make will depend on what the employee needs. Changing workspaces Workplace modifications you might make for an employee who is blind or has low vision include: using …
  3. Legal Eagle Jude thanks JobAccess for supporting stellar career

    In the face of widespread discrimination and extreme physical challenges, Jude Lee has always seen life’s possibilities. He has been able … 1990s after getting the impression he and his wheelchair didn’t suit their image. Workplace modifications have saved his career Jude first reached out to JobAccess – the Australian … hub for disability employment information – in 2007 for support with funding workplace adjustments. Since then, JobAccess has supported him with a wide range of adjustments , including …
  4. Upper and lower limb conditions support at work

    are ways you can support employees with conditions that affect the use of their hands, arms and legs. This might include equipment or small changes to work areas. There is funding available … Making workplace adjustments You can support mobility at work with different workplace modifications and products. For example: changing the layout of the office to meet specific …
  5. Myth-busting: Is the cost to hire people with disability high?

    Hiring people with disabilities is expensive. Costs for workplace changes, extra supervision, and lower productivity can add up. Reality: The data tells a very different story. 1. … fears often come from a place of misunderstanding. Not all employees with disabilities need adjustments to do their jobs. When they do, these changes are often low-cost or even free. For … 4. Help is available to make adjustments affordable Employers don’t have to cover workplace modification costs alone: The Employment Assistance Fund (EAF) can cover costs for: workplace …
  6. What the Employment Assistance Fund can cover

    The Employment Assistance Fund (EAF) can cover the costs of workplace changes and equipment for eligible employees with disability. It can also fund Auslan interpreters and … after you apply for the EAF and get approval. Workplace changes are also called ‘workplace modifications’, ‘workplace adjustmentsand ‘reasonable adjustments’.  Workplace modifications and equipment The EAF can …
  7. Workplace adjustment passport

  8. Building a flexible and inclusive workplace

    a workplace includes all employees. This includes awareness training for your team, making adjustments, and knowing the relevant laws. …
  9. What is JobAccess? | Free Disability Employment Support

    GenU, on behalf of the Department of Social Services. JobAccess provides free, expert advice and services to: People with disability. Employers. Service providers. Since 2006, JobAccess has … employment. JobAccess is delivered by experts in disability, mental health, workplace adjustments, and disability inclusion. JobAccess recently won an international award for the … We offer people with disability: Expert advice on finding and keeping a job Workplace adjustments and modifications through the Employment Assistance Fund (EAF) Financial support for …
  10. City of Adelaide and JobAccess partnership increases inclusion and accessibility for people with disability

    City of Adelaide partnered with JobAccess and the National Disability Recruitment Coordinator (NDRC) to improve their recruitment and … in the workplace, and advice on how best to provide flexible work arrangements and reasonable adjustments. At the time, the biggest challenge the City of Adelaide faced was how to create … on workplace adjustments that were funded by the Employment Assistance Fund (EAF) . “The modifications help me to focus better and be more productive.” – Steph Paprzycki-Baker, Team …