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UniSA students from the Community Service Learning Project are sought to enable people living with a disability to turn something they love doing into employment.

BizAbility

The BizAbility program delivered by Employment Options is designed to enable people living with any kind of disability to support and explore self employment. How can they do something they love?

The project includes tasks such as:

  • program delivery from start to finish
  • supporting program participants with their learning of program content
  • assist participants to exploe their ideas for self-employment
  • evaluation of outcomes, including data collection and the use of evaluation tools

Community partner

Nate Overbeeke
Coordinator, BizAbility
Employment Options

Additional student requirements:

In addition to the training and clearance requirements for Community Service Learning Project, students wishing to undertake this project may be required to have the following checks and training:

  • Current National Police Check
  • Responding to Abuse and Neglect (RAN) Training