Category: Disability Employment Service

Jesse’s Story

Hands from a food truck window passing salad rolls to another set of hands

When job seeker Jesse joined Global Skills Disability Employment Services, she was determined to gain work despite physical challenges from previous cancer treatment.

National Week of Deaf People 2024

A woman using sign language in recognition of National Deaf Week

This week, 23-29 September, we’re celebrating National Week of Deaf People in Australia. It’s a week dedicated to recognising and honouring the Deaf community, aligning with International Week of Deaf People and International Day of Sign Languages.

Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week 2024

Man in wheelchair working at a laptop

When celebrating strength in independence Global Skills recognises the power of employment in helping people with disability achieve their full potential.

Global Skills Joins Central Coast Future Choices Expo

Global Skills staff, Jennifer and Simon, at our Future Choices Expo stand behind a table displaying branded merchandise and flyers, showcasing our services.

Last week, Global Skills had the privilege of participating in the Central Coast Future Choices Expo, presented by Career Links, and run in conjunction with the National Disability Coordination Officer Program and the NSW Department of Education Support Teachers.

Linda’s Story

aged care worker helping an older woman out of a wheelchair and into a car

Linda, 63, joined Global Skills Disability Employment Services in May 2023. Dealing with several medical conditions resulting from Stage 3 melanoma, she lacked confidence in securing work.

Sydney South West Local Jobs Expo 2024

our stall with a staff member standing behind the table

Yesterday’s Sydney South West Local Jobs Expo was a wonderful opportunity for our team to showcase Global Skills employment services, take applications for current opportunities and collaborate with local employers and complimentary services in attendance.

Autism Awareness Month 2024

Autism ribbon made up of coloured jigsaw puzzle pieces

Numbers from The Australian Bureau of Statistics reveal that over 200,000 individuals in Australia are living with autism. For Global Skills, this information confirms the importance of creating opportunities for meaningful employment for all.