HumanAbility Launches New Website

HumanAbility is thrilled to announce the launch of our new website that will introduce Australians to the endeavours of the new Jobs and Skills Council (JSC) selected by the Department of Employment & Workplace Relations to provide advice and leadership in relation to the following industries:

  • Children’s Education and Care
  • Health
  • Human Services (including Aged and Disability Services)
  • Sport and Recreation.

The site features general information, news, and updates on our ventures in working with industry partners to research and articulate the job demand in our areas of industry (as mentioned above), the needs of employers for future and current skills, develop qualifications and training packages that are responsive to and meet the needs of industry and lead workforce development initiatives.

The site also provides a registration form for anyone who is interested to be part of the HumanAbility Partners Program.

These site features will allow users to understand the vision and mission of HumanAbility, find out their latest projects, and contact us if they have any inquiries.

To know more about the role of HumanAbility in the workforce, visit our About Us page.  

HumanAbility collaborates with industry to conduct research, identify job market demands, assess skill requirements, create adaptive qualifications and training packages, and spearhead workforce development initiatives.

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