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SA Works for Aboriginal People

South Australia Works

The South Australia Works for Aboriginal people suite of programs provide case management, job training, work placements, recruitment, leadership training, career enhancement and traineeships and apprenticeships.

Click here to visit South Australia Works

 

 

SAPol Community Constables

South Australia Police - Community Constables Careers

SAPOL employs Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander officers as Community Constables. So if you're someone who understands the community, respects the law and wants to make a significant difference, joining SAPOL as a Community Constable can mean the start of an exciting career.

Click here to visit the SAPOL Community Constables Career site

Duke of Ed

Duke of Edinburgh Award - Reach Your Dreams grant

The 'Award is a flexible, interesting and fun-packed program for all young people between the ages of 14 and 25 to participate in a number of activities over a set length of time. The Award is self-directed where you can choose your own activities and set your own goals for each section or chose to undertake group activities. By participating in the Award in South Australia you are also able to get SACE credits under the Recognised Learning criteria. You can also speak to you teacher about how your school might be able to access Reach Your Dreams Funding. Click here for more information about the Duke of Edinburgh Award.

TAFE SA

TAFE SA

Whether you're looking to upgrade your skills, change your career or just ready to start your studies, there is no better time to study with TAFE SA.

TAFE SA courses are recognised for giving you the skills and practical experience you need for the career you want.

Click here to visit TAFE SA

 

UniSA

UniSA

Make your passion your career. There's a lot to think about when it comes to choosing a career and getting your head around the transition to university. We know because we have all been there. As UniSA students we'd love to help you out and show you around our place. We'll share why we chose UniSA, how we're making our passions into a career, how we survived the transition to uni life, what it's really like at uni and of course, where you can end up after you graduate. For more information visit the UniSA CareerShop and Guide to UniSA for Indigenous Students

Youth Parliament

Office for Youth - Youth Parliament

The Office for Youth - Youth Parliament is a chance for you to learn about the South Australian Parliamentary system, voting procedures, parliamentary etiquette, public speaking and bill writing in a professional and challenging environment.

Sitting dates: 18-22 July 2011

Click here to visit www.ypsa.org.au

Youth @ Work

 

Youth @ Work

This website aims to provide you with valuable information and resources about working conditions (industrial relations) and occupational health, safety and welfare (OHSW).

Youth @ Work is an initiative of Safework SA.

Click here to visit Youth @ Work.

 

Skills SA

Skills SA

Skills SA provides useful information about study options and a range of aspects including; courses, faculties, campuses etc.

Skills SA is an initiative of the Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology

Click here to visit Skills SA

YACSA logo

Youth Affairs Council of South Australia

The Youth Affairs Council of South Australia (YACSA) is a non-Government organisation that represents the views of young people in South Australia.

Click here to visit www.yacsa.com.au