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Waste of money to start job preparation at year 10

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  • Post published:June 11, 2020
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Blog Waste of money to start job preparation at year 10 The NDIA are going to start investing in disability employment services a year earlier, in year 10.This will be…

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I’ve created a free, downloadable guide called: ‘The job seekers’ guide to finding a great employment service’. This guide provides job seekers with a set of ten questions to ask their current or prospective employment service to ascertain if they are likely to find them an award-wage job that suits their skills and interests. 

To access the free guide, please click here.

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In his timely book, Martin Wren challenges readers to create a world that truly works for everyone, including the most marginalised and vulnerable. An indispensable resource for anyone interested or involved in the employment of people with disability.

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A lot of what Martin Wren talks about will seem like common sense. But providing quality employment services using the principles outlined here is anything but common. I know you will find this book useful, enjoyable and challenging.

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