Interact Australia, part of the IntoWork Group, is a Disability Employment Service (DES) provider and a registered service provider for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Their purpose is to support job seekers living with disabilities, injuries or health conditions find fulfilling employment. With a range of services including goal-setting, skills identification, resume and cover letter advice, Interact Australia helps individuals develop skills, and build confidence in the workplace.
Job search support services:
In-work support services:
If you’re a job seeker with a permanent disability, injury or health condition, Interact Australia can help you create the future you dream of, today.
To find out more, contact:
Help, part of the IntoWork Group, is a Queensland-based social enterprise helping people with disability lead fulfilling and independent lives.
Over the past 50+ years, Help have created an integrated network of services to provide people with disability the essentials, routine, and stretch they seek in life.
Whether it’s employment, learning, living arrangements, community involvement, or anything else in between – Help works alongside people to help them achieve the things they set out to.
Help achieves this with the help of social enterprise businesses, organisational partnerships, and DES and NDIS service streams.
To find out more, contact:
Mas National, part of the IntoWork Group, is thrilled to announce that its client, the Gunggandji-Mandingalbay Yidinji Peoples Prescribed Body Corporate Aboriginal Corporation (GMYPPBC), has won the gold award for Small Employer of the Year at the Australian Training Awards, held on Friday, December 6th. Based in Yarrabah, the largest discrete Aboriginal community in Australia, […]
Read MoreHelp Enterprises (Help), part of the IntoWork Group, has been honoured for its exceptional work in the disability sector with two nominations at the 2024 National Disability Awards. The National Disability Awards spotlight the extraordinary contributions of individuals, groups and organisations across various categories, celebrating their dedication to creating an inclusive Australia where people with […]
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