Webinar Twenty Four: Youth unemployment and relational support
Event description
Even before COVID-19 struck, young Australians were particularly disadvantaged in the labour market.
Typically, young people have unemployment rates that are double those of the general population and the employment services system is perceived by many to be too compliance-driven rather than offering the intensive, targeted support that may be needed.
For young people who are often inexperienced in the labour market, and who are just beginning to develop job readiness skills, competencies and confidence, the deficiencies in the employment services system are acutely felt.
The pandemic and associated economic shock is now exacerbating employment precariousness for young people, and for some, if they are not supported at this time they may be at risk of long-term welfare dependency. Â Â
This impact2020 webinar will discuss youth unemployment in the context of Mentoring 2 Work, an innovative DSS project rolled out in Perth, Western Australia, under the Try, Test and Learn Fund.
This project helps unemployed young adults at risk of long-term welfare dependence to become job-ready with the personalised assistance of volunteer mentors who guide and support them through the job seeking process. A number of surprising findings have emerged highlighting the importance of relational supports in addressing individual needs and barriers to becoming job-ready.
Join our panel of Centre for Social Impact researchers, Dr Mariana Atkins and Lisette Kaleveld, with Principal Project Officer for Mentoring 2 Work, Paul Abbott, to explore how innovative approaches can better serve the needs of our unemployed youth.
Please note: This webinar starts at 4:00pm (AEST) / 2:00pm (AWST) and registrations will close an hour before the webinar starts.
The webinar will be recorded and emailed to attendees in a few weeks. Later in the year all impact2020 webinar recordings will be publicly available.
This impact2020 webinar is a free event presented by the Centre for Social Impact (CSI).
About impact2020
These are unprecedented times and the upheaval to our society will require an extraordinary response from our leaders, our thinkers and our do-ers.
impact2020 - presented by the Centre for Social Impact - offers free daily webinars for the Australian for-purpose sector, covering a range of social
impact topic areas with our innovative researchers, educators and
thought leaders.
Sign up for more info as we progressively announce our program and presenters.
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