Guiding principles for the future of supported employment
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These guiding principles aim to ensure people with disability with high employment support needs have informed choice and control about their employment.
- People with disability have genuine choice and control, which meets their individual needs.
- People with disability have real options for employment, and a range of support options available to meet their employment goals.
- There is an expansion in the number and variety of workplaces that employ people with disability.
- People with disability have support to make informed decisions about their employment options.
- People with disability have the right to equal remuneration and associated conditions for work of equal value.
- People with disability are supported to regularly review their employment options, pathways, goals and outcomes.
- People with disability have the opportunity to develop their career by learning new skills and undertaking training on an ongoing basis.
- NDIS participants and providers, including ADEs, are supported to make full use of NDIS employment support funding to achieve their employment goals.
- All systems work together to support options and choice for employment (e.g. Disability Support Pension, DES, NDIS).
- Encourage all levels of government to support the supported employment sector to deliver on these principles.
- Seek wider community buy-in to support innovation, change attitudes and grow employment opportunities for people with high support needs.
- The human rights of people with disability are respected and treated with dignity and respect.
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