FY22 Results Presentation
Employment Services
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Health and Wellbeing Services.
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Employment Services are services that support jobseekers to find
sustainable employment and employers to fill vacant positions.
Employment programs or schemes, are typically funded by government
agencies and departments and delivered by third party service
providers.
Employment Services include activities such as job search assistance,
interview preparation, resumé writing, training in specific job skills, and
broader support for jobseekers to become 'job ready'.
For individuals who secure a job placement, ongoing support is typically
available with services including on-the-job training, communicating
with employers and co-workers, and assisting with the organisation of
workplace modifications.
Increasing the ability for jobseekers to participate in the labour market
provides financial and non-financial benefits to governments,
employers, and jobseekers, including:
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increased social participation and economic contribution;
reduced spend on welfare programs and government budgets;
• increased GDP;
greater supply of labour for employers; and
improved standard of living, greater financial security, social
inclusion, and mental health benefits for employees.
Services are focused on assisting people with improving physical function and
recovery following an injury or illness, to support people to remain mentally and
emotionally healthy, and to support people to stay at work or return to work
following an injury or health issue experienced at work.
Delivery of government, insurance and corporate health programs focused on
prevention, rehabilitation (medical, psycho-social and vocational), allied health
and psychological intervention services.
APM's multidisciplinary teams also offer health and wellbeing services,
workplace support and education and training programs.
Early Start Australia provides Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Speech
Pathology and Physiotherapy services for people with physical, developmental,
social, or emotional impairment to achieve their full potential.
ESA also provides specialist services for children with autism or similar
developmental needs. ESA utilises the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), which is
an evidence-based, behavioural early intervention program for children aged one
to four. ESDM combines the best practices of Applied Behaviour Analysis with a
routine based, play and relationship focused approach. Parents and therapists
use play and shared activities to build each child's social-emotional, cognitive and
language abilities.
ESDM therapy can be provided at home, in a clinic or in child-care
or school and is provided by certified Therapists.
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