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Indigenous Employment Program
Aboriginal access centres
Tauondi Aboriginal CollegeJob Services AustraliaAboriginal Industry ProgramProductivity Places ProgramWorkplace English Language and Literacy Program (WELL)
Indigenous Employment Program
Provides tailored assistance packages to employers including:
- pre-employment and on-the-job training for Aboriginal recruits
- wage subsidies
- mentor support for Aboriginal employees and other staff.
Contact
Andrew Carter
Business Development officer
Indigenous Services Branch
Ph: 8306 8797
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Aboriginal access centres
These provide students with
case management, tutorial assistance and e-learning resources from more than a dozen TAFE SA metropolitan and regional campuses.
Contact
Sandra Hanson
Ph: 8207 8459
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Tauondi Aboriginal College
Provides culturally appropraite accredited and non-accredited training for Aboriginal people.
Courses offered include Art, Hospitality, Horticulture, Business, Information Technology, Disability Work and Community Services. Read the
pre-enrolment information if you are interested in applying.
Contact
Ph 8240 0300
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Job Services Australia
Provides support and
opportunities for training, skills development and tailored assistance.
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Aboriginal Industry Program
Provide pre-employment programs and supply suitable clothing and footwear for participants attending training.
Contact
Rob Lucas
Team Leader
Aboriginal Employment Initiatives
Ph: 8463 5512
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Productivity Places Program
For information about agencies, job services and centres that help with training, starting work and staying in work see Aboriginal-support-and-programs.
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Workplace English Language and Literacy Program (WELL)
Assists organisations to train workers in English language, literacy and numeracy skills. This funding is available on a competitive grants basis to organisations for English language and literacy training linked to job-related workplace training and is designed to help workers meet their current and future employment and training needs.
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