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22.01.2022 National Disability Employment Strategy - NDCO USEP and TSEP submission. The submission provided background information and recommendations to improve transition of graduates with disability into appropriate and meaningful employment, as a significant lever to improve the employment outcomes of all people with disability in Australia. Read more on the USEP news blog. https://www.usep.com.au/graduates-with-disability-in-emplo/



19.01.2022 Applications for the Australian Network on Disability (AND) Stepping Into and Connect50 internships close midnight, this Sunday 11th April. Over 130 internship opportunities across Sydney, regional NSW, Canberra, Melbourne, regional Victoria, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide for students with disability, mental health conditions and chronic illness. Image: two people sitting opposite each other talking and smiling in an office environment

14.01.2022 USEP continues to lead the way supporting graduates as they consider employment opportunities. Hear how connecting with USEP has made a positive impact for Clara a postgraduate students at Flinders University with the assistance from Sascha, Community Bridging Services (CBS) Inc. https://www.usep.com.au/claras-favourite-part-of-universit/

07.01.2022 Our partners recognise how USEP has the potential to really have an impact on a graduate’s life. We are fortunate to hear the success stories however we don’t share many. Hear how Natalie from Mylestones Employment helped Kshish secured her dream job after graduating from Griffith University with a Bachelor of Business majoring in Entrepreneurship and Marketing in 2019 https://touchstone.org.au/news/landing-your-dream-job Image: Natalie speaking with a graduate student at a USEP stall



04.01.2022 From P-PHD: Do we invest evenly in post-school tertiary education for students with disability? In this thought provoking article from David Swayn, NDCO North Queensland, he considers investment across the continuum of education (P-PHD) and how equity in this investment will have an impact on people with disability having ongoing access to life elevating and career changing education options which lead to better paying jobs, opportunities, and a country where we support all people to reach their full potential in a proportionate and cohesive way. https://www.usep.com.au//From-P-PHD-Do-we-invest-evenly-in

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