IntoWork has been acknowledged as a high-level provider of services for people with disability with the recent announcement of the Inclusive Employment Australia providers.
Interact Australia and Help Enterprises, both part of the IntoWork Group, are excited to announce their selection to deliver the Australian Government’s new Inclusive Employment Australia program. This initiative will replace the current Disability Employment Services (DES) program and will aim to deliver fulfilling career opportunities for people with a disability from November 1, 2025.
The Inclusive Employment Australia program represents a significant shift in disability employment services, focusing on personalised support and sustainable job placements. By delivering a comprehensive range of services across 12 regions in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania, IntoWork looks forward to making a meaningful difference in the lives of people with disabilities and strengthening our commitment to helping create Vibrant Futures across our communities.
The 12 regions to benefit from this program include Gympie (QLD), Toowoomba (QLD), St George Sutherland (NSW), Liverpool (NSW), Geelong (VIC), Nepean (NSW), Kiewa (VIC), East Gippsland (VIC), Latrobe Valley (VIC), Maroondah (VIC), Launceston (TAS), and Northern Adelaide (SA).
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