Upload
margaretmargaret-porter
View
217
Download
0
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Remote Jobs & Communities Program
Community consultation
August 2012
Currently there are four separate employment programs in the East Kimberley with multiple providers
CDEPParticipation in activities
and training
Providers based in community
JSAPlacement in full-time
employment
Providers based in towns and visiting remote
communities regularly
DESPlacement of disabled
people in full-time employment
IEPFunding for projects for Indigenous jobseekers
The new approach is the Remote Jobs and Communities Program (RJCP) which will have a single provider
Training
Support services
Individual case management
Community activities
Job
A Community Action Plan will drive the design and delivery of job services
Community Action Plan
Outline community priorities
Identify opportunities for: • jobs• industry-linked training• community activities • social enterprise
Wunan Community
Results
If implemented well, the new program can benefit your community in many ways
Job and trainingJob and training Community priorities & activitiesCommunity priorities & activities
• Jobseekers get training and help finding jobs
• Young people and disabled jobseekers get special help
• Community members can be employed to support jobseekers
• Communities build stronger relationships with employers
• Community decides on priorities for community projects
• Community members can be employed to run community projects
• Some funding for equipment for community projects
• Some jobseekers work on projects which benefit the community
Wunan currently provides an effective JSA service across the East Kimberley
Where we currently workWhere we currently work Our performanceOur performance
630 clients on our current caseload
254 people placed in jobs by Wunan staff in the last year
An average of 40% of jobseekers we place remain in work 3 months laterOffice in
Halls Creek
Office in Kununurra
Visiting service to remote
communities
Wunan offers experience and opportunity as a RJCP provider
Wunan is a local Indigenous not-for-profit organisation, committed to supporting Indigenous people to create their own future. We aim to build stronger communities
As well as employment services, Wunan is involved in many other activities to improve the lives of Aboriginal people, including housing and education
Wunan can link your community with valuable expertise and resources through Jawun
Wunan is experienced in delivering employment services