Thank you for joining us at the "Connecting Pathways to Employment Project" webinar. We appreciate you taking the time to attend and explore NDIS-funded open employment pathways for people with disabilities.
We would like to thank our presenters again for sharing their insights and experiences: Tony Cavedon and Shae Desmond from Windarring , Jaime-Lee Demmer, Rob Gervasoni and Andrew Thornton from, genU and Kannan Nair from Ability Works.
If you missed the recent webinar or would like to download the presentation, you can now access these items on the CSI Website at this Link. You can also find the WISE-Ability model located at this Link. We were unable to answer all questions during the webinar, we have now answered all the questions which can be download from this Link.
The "Connecting Pathways to Employment Project" was conducted in partnership with the Department of Social Services, Windarring, GenU, Ability Works, and The Disability Trust.
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Thank you from the Centre for Social Impact Swinburne and the WISE-Ability project team
Dr Perri Campbell, Dr. Andrew Joyce, Dr. Jenny Crosbie and Professor Erin Wilson
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Perri Campbell (Research Fellow)
Andrew Joyce (Senior Research Fellow)
Jenny Crosbie (Principal Industry Fellow)
Kannan Nair (Ability Works)
Jaime-Lee Demmer, Robert Gervasoni and Andrew Thornton (genU)
Shaelee Desmond and Tony Cavedon (Windarring)
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