Employment and vocation

People who volunteer or work generally experience great pleasure and fulfilment. There are different types of support available to help you achieve your goals. 

Research suggests that people with cerebral palsy (CP) who can do ‘vocational training’ including on-the-job training and job placement support, are more likely to be in long term employment. You may wish to explore opportunities in mainstream or supported work settings, depending on your abilities, needs and preferences. Many organisations offer employment focused programs that support transition into the workplace. 

Cerebral Palsy Alliance (CPA) offers support to help build the skills needed to prepare, look for and gain employment. We provide individualised capacity building activities so young people can achieve their employment goals.

To learn more about how we can support you, please contact our friendly team

How we can help

What we help with
  • Lifestyle Programs 
Who can help

Our trained and dedicated staff are experts in supporting adults with cerebral palsy and similar conditions.  

You can work with our:  

  • Disability support practitioners
  • Lifestyle coaches  
How we can help

We offer a blended model of services to meet the individual needs of adults and their families. 

Appointments may be arranged: 

  • At your local centre; 
  • In your home; 
  • In your local community
  • Or via Telepractice 

Small group sessions may be recommended. Groups can be attended in person or via Telepractice 

Funding supports

If you have a funding package from the National Disability Insurance Scheme, we can work with you to maximise the benefits.

You can purchase supports using your: 

  • Capacity Building budget
  • Improved Daily Living

   

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