Disability Employment Services (DES)

Disability Employment Services are available to people with disability to support them as they look for work.

At MAX Employment, we listen to you to understand your needs and goals, as well as your fears and anxieties. We focus on achieving the best we can for you and make sure you feel valued. Our staff are on the ground in your community. We understand local needs - we build relationships with employers to connect you to suitable local jobs.

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Disability Employment Services and NDIS

Understanding the differences in employment support available for people with disability. If you live with disability, there are a few ways to access disability employment services as an area of support. In Australia, there are two main systems of providing employment support to people with disability.

What are Disability Employment Services (DES)

Disability Employment Services are available to people with disability to support them as they look for work. Whilst the NDIS provides multiple types of support, DES is specific to finding employment.

Depending on the level of support you need, you will be able to access either the Disability Management Service or the Employment Support Service. This will be assessed through a disability assessment to ensure you receive the level of support that's right for you.


What is the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

The NDIS provides support for Australians with disability, their families and carers. Taking a lifetime approach, the scheme provides supports for people with a permanent and significant disability so that they can achieve their goals and ambitions.

As a Registered NDIS provider, we are able to offer assistance to people with "Finding and Keeping a Job - SLES" approved in their NDIS plan.

Which disability employment service is right for me?

After having either a Job Capacity Assessment (JCA) or an Employment Services Assessment, you will have a guide to how many hours you are able to work each week.

This will be influenced by your health needs and your capacity to do that work either solo or assisted. These assessments won’t just look at how many hours you are able to work but will consider other factors that affect your ability to work.

More than 8 hours

If you’re able to work more than 8 hours per week, and depending on the result of your assessment, you will be able to use the Disability Employment Service (DES). Depending on your situation, you will then receive one of these services:

What is the difference between DMS and ESS?

Disability Management Service (DMS)

For people with disability, injury or health condition who might occasionally need ongoing support to keep a job.

Employment Support Service (ESS)

For people with permanent disability who need regular ongoing support to keep a job.

Less than 8 hours

If you are working towards achieving the capacity to work more than 8 hours per week, you may be eligible for employment supports through the NDIS. Your NDIS planner will decide whether you are eligible and record this in your plan, in discussion with you.

NDIS School Leaver Employment Supports (SLES)

For year 12 school leavers who have SLES listed in their NDIS plan, it can provide an important bridge between leaving school and thinking about future employment.

We create an individualised plan to help build confidence and skills through individual support, group engagement, independent activities, health appointments, and work experience.

We regularly revise your plan based on your progress and achievements, and as your goals change. We work with you and your support network to help prepare you for work.

Disability Employment Service (DES)

What do DES providers do? DES providers connect those with disability, injury or health condition with the support they need to find the work they want.

Understanding our customers

We take the time to get to know our customers and together make a plan unique to them.

Finding work

We use our local, state and national employer contacts to find work that suits each customer.

Empowering through support

We walk alongside our customers through their journey, before, during and after finding work.


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NDIS School Leaver Employment Supports (SLES)

Year 12 school leavers with disability may be able to receive individualised supports to build their skills and assist them to confidently transition from school to employment. 

Plan for the future

We get to understand our customers’ goals and together set a plan to achieve them.

Building skills and confidence

Customers can participate in a variety of activities. Activities help build independence and confidence.

Prepare for the next steps

Whatever is next for each of our customers, we stand by them and help them move forward with their lives.

We connect you with the support you need to find the type of work you want

It’s important to find a SLES or DES provider that suits you. Our service is all about understanding you and your goals. We want to do more than find you a job, we want to help you achieve your career and life goals.

 

We’ll take the time to get to know you, understand your skills and abilities and what kind of support suits you best. Together we will come up with a plan to set you on a path towards the right job.

 

We’ll stick with you once you’re in work, continuing to assist both you and your employer. We go the extra mile to understand your new workplace and any potential challenges, so you have the best chance of success.

 

To choose a office near you, try our handy location finder. MAX Employment has offices in New South Wales (NSW)Queensland (QLD)Northern Territory (NT)South Australia (SA)Tasmania (TAS), and Victoria (VIC).


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