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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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