Boundless possibilities for all students

We know how difficult it is for young people to make their debut in the job market, and this challenge is only intensified when there are additional barriers at play. We collaborate with schools to create work readiness programs which help to career-outfit students with specific needs.

We created the Supported Pathways Program (SPP) to open up engaging careers for students with disabilities in a mainstream school by building their capacity for work and broadening their knowledge of the workplace with hands-on activities. These included navigating public transport and completing an individual work placement.

The Newly Arrived Pathways Program was developed in partnership with Western English Language School to support their newly arrived students and fast-track their understanding of workplace opportunities and employment in an Australian context.

Impact

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73% of the students highly recommended the SSP

 

Source: Supported Pathways Program 2018 feedback survey


 
For some of the students, to attend a day of work experience was a great personal achievement.
— Mount Alexander College
Overall, the program was beneficial for this cohort of students and the attendance was excellent. mmvllen did an exceptional job and the program is gaining a reputation in the school with many students asking if they can attend the program.
— Western English Language School
 
 
The students were able to develop a greater understanding of career options, gain pratical experience and understand what’s needed to be successful in the workplace.
— Mount Alexander College

Get in touch

Schools - If your school would like our help in developing a Supported Pathways Program, drop us a line.

Volunteers - If you're a local employer or professional and would like to make a difference in the community, let's work together!