The Right Fit for employers and jobseekers
Across Australia, during the week of November 25 – 29, jobseekers with a disability and employers are coming together for one day to connect, explore each other’s potential and find mutual [...]
Across Australia, during the week of November 25 – 29, jobseekers with a disability and employers are coming together for one day to connect, explore each other’s potential and find mutual [...]
STEPS provide a range of mental health services aimed at supporting and empowering individuals through their STEPS Employment Solutions and STEPS Community Services streams. They are also active [...]
With mental illness being the leading cause of disability in the nation affecting 1 in 5 Australians every year, STEPS is committed to providing mental health services aimed at supporting and [...]
Brain Injury Awareness Week 2019 occurs from August 19 to 25, and is an opportunity to raise awareness about the causes, symptoms and impacts of brain injury. According to the Australian Bureau [...]
STEPS Employment Solutions have been providing disability employment services on the Sunshine Coast for 30 years. What started as a small group of parents looking to fill the gap in support for [...]
Darron Eastwell is a well-known inspirational figure on the Sunshine Coast. The former senior banking executive can now add published author to his long list of credentials after documenting his [...]
FINDING A JOB CAN BE HARD WORK. LUCKILY WE’RE HERE TO HELP. Our experience in helping people with injury, illness or disability find work has made STEPS Employment Solutions a trusted name in [...]
Disability Employment Services (DES) providers come in various sizes and business types, and are as diverse as the communities they are a part of. Here are three tips for finding a DES provider [...]
After securing a traineeship earlier this year, Zackary Johnson has been nominated for the 2018 Bundaberg and District NAIDOC Apprentice/Trainee of the Year Award. Working in administration at [...]
Coming to the end of her studies and searching for work, Deaire McMullen, who has Cerebral palsy, first heard about STEPS from a university careers advisor. Nearly seven years have passed since [...]