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Disability Employment Services (DES) are crucial government-funded initiatives aimed at assisting people with disabilities, injuries, or health conditions in finding and maintaining employment. Mission Australia, renowned for its extensive experience and unwavering

commitment to community service, excels in delivering DES, including Disability Management Services (DMS).

Within the DES framework, DMS plays a pivotal role. Specifically, Mission Australia’s DMS supports individuals living with temporary disabilities, injuries, or health conditions in preparing for, securing, and maintaining employment. This program offers comprehensive services, including job search assistance, resume writing, interview preparation, workplace modifications, and post-placement support, facilitating a successful transition into the workforce.

Mission Australia adopts a holistic approach to empower individuals living with disabilities, focusing on personalised support plans tailored to each participant’s unique needs and aspirations. This ensures that participants receive the best possible assistance on their

employment journey.

One of the standout features of Mission Australia’s DES program is its strong partnerships with local employers. The organisation actively engages with businesses to promote inclusive hiring practices and foster a supportive work environment. Mission Australia’s team provides continuous guidance and training to employers, helping them understand the benefits of a diverse workforce and how to effectively accommodate employees living with disabilities.

Mission Australia’s DES program boasts a proven track record of transforming lives.

Success stories from the program highlight the positive impact of employment on the well-being and independence of individuals living with disabilities. By facilitating meaningful employment opportunities, Mission Australia not only enhances the lives of its participants but also contributes to a more inclusive and diverse community. Employers and job seekers alike are invited to join this vital program, fostering a workforce where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

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