Community engagement projects

The Community Engagement Unit was established to enhance the institute's relationship with community organisations in the Brisbane North Region. The Institute has created a one-stop-shop where both community organisations and the DETA Brisbane North Regional office can access assistance with training information and a solution that enhances projects, delivering outcomes that prepare the participant for employment.
Community Training Partnerships Retail Industry
This project is working through the "Breaking the Unemployment Cycle" program to gain work outcomes for long term unemployed and address the skill shortage problems that exist within the retail industry.
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Get Set for Work
Get Set for Work is a State Government initiative targeting early school leavers who are unemployed. These youths aged between 15 and 17
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Horticulture & Landscape Training at Westlake Parklands
This project will engage 10 local unemployed residents to construct walking tracks, redevelop an existing working track, carry our bushland restoration surrounding the walking track and create an important recreational facility for the surrounding community.
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Community Training Partnerships Transport & Distribution
This project is working through the "Breaking the Unemployment Cycle" program to gain work outcomes for long term unemployed and address the skill shortage problems that exist within the Transport and Distribution industry.
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Community Training Partnerships Transport & Distribution (Warehousing)
This project is design to work through the "Breaking the Unemployment Cycle" program to gain work outcomes for long term unemployed and address the skill shortage problems that exist within the Transport and Distribution industry.
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Community Training Partnerships
This project is working through the "Breaking the Unemployment Cycle" program to gain work outcomes for long term unemployed and address the skill shortage problems that exist within the business administration sector.
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Community Organisation Professional Development - Single Subscriber Course
The dismantling of ATSIC as a voice for Indigenous Organisations has resulted in many smaller community based groups needing to represent themselves when dealing with Commonwealth, State and Local Governments.
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Horticulture Training and Study Support for CJP - 'A Native Reflective Garden'
Two organisations will work in conjunction to undertake a Community Jobs Plan project to design and build a reflective garden.
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