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WORKPLACE MODIFICATIONS EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE FUND

WORKPLACE MODIFICATIONS EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE FUND. Graham O’Neil Workplace Support Consultant Multiple Solutions Disability Employment Symposium 24 October 2014. Outline. Employment Assistance Fund (EAF) Job Access Disability specific accommodations Case studies.

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WORKPLACE MODIFICATIONS EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE FUND

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  1. WORKPLACE MODIFICATIONS EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE FUND Graham O’Neil Workplace Support Consultant Multiple Solutions Disability Employment Symposium 24 October 2014

  2. Outline • Employment Assistance Fund (EAF) • Job Access • Disability specific accommodations • Case studies

  3. The Workplace Modifications Scheme • 1988: The scheme commenced with Federal funding of $1 million /yr • Scope: To provide reimbursement of the costs of workplace modifications & special or adaptive equipment • Replaced by Employment Assistance Fund

  4. Employment Assistance Fund • Helps people with a disability and mental health condition by providing financial assistance to purchase work related modifications and services • For people who are about to start a job or currently working • Assistance to find and prepare for work – job search equipment

  5. EAF may reimburse the cost of work related modifications and services including: • Worksite Assessment • Physical changes to work environment • Work vehicles • Adaptive equipment for the workplace • Information & communication devices • AUSLAN interpreting • Specialist services for employees with specific learning disorders & mental health conditions • Disability Awareness training • Mental Health First Aid training

  6. Who can apply? • Employers & the self employed • Employees with disability • Employment Service Providers • Not required to be DSP recipient • May not require worksite assessment • “Unlimited” funding per application (except building modifications: $33K)

  7. Eligibility Criteria • Must have a permanent disability or lasts more than two years • Work minimum 8 hours p/wk for at least 13 weeks or 20 hours p/wk for self employed (or intention to do so) • Be an Australian resident • Disability/medical condition not compensable NB. All mods & equipment must be work related and due to persons disability

  8. How to apply for assistance • www.jobaccess.gov.au • Commenced July 2006 • Comprises: - Telephone and email enquiry service - A web site - Administration of Employment Assistance Fund & AUSLAN for Employment programs

  9. Funding is provided for a wide range of disability – specific accommodations:

  10. Case studies

  11. Building Designer Neurological disability Barriers: • Mobility, access & fatigue Solution: • Electric Height adjustable desk • Manual wheelchair with cushions for home office • Magnetic door catch • All terrain Frontier V6 Power wheelchair with remote • Custom built trailer to suit Power wheelchair Total of package: approx $20,000

  12. Work Health Safety & Quality Advisor Neurological disability Barriers: • Mobility, access & fatigue Solution: • Hand controls for vehicle • All terrain Magic mobility powered wheelchair • Folding edge ramp for car transport • Portable modular ramping system • Carbon messenger bag for work documents • Therapod office chair & Z-Rest footrest • Dragon naturally speaking software & headset Total of package: approx $42,000

  13. Mechanic/Trades Assistant Brain Injury Barriers: • Physical and cognitive limitations Solutions: • On the job support from a qualified mechanic • Non-slip matting & step ladders • Industrial fans for workshop • Railing & improved steps to pits • Safety ladders Total of package: approx $18,000

  14. Events Coordinator-school Neurological condition Barriers: • Mobility, access & fatigue Solution: • Cooling vests & neck ties • Clax trolley • Bioness L300 kit • Handrails for stairs throughout halls on campus • Electric utility vehicle with customised storage Total of package: approx $28,000

  15. A work in progress!

  16. “Physical modifications to a workplace have a small positive but significant impact on labour force participation”The Australian Safety & Compensation Council (2007)“Are People with Disability at Risk at Work: A Review of the Evidence”

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