A.C.C.E.S Services Inc.

"Assisting Collaborative Community Employment Support Services"

Settlement Services | Employment & Training Services | Driving School

SERVICES

ACCES Service receives funding to operate the following major programs:

         INTEGRATED HUMANITARIAN SETTLEMENT STRATEGY (IHSS)

The IHSS Program is funded by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship to ensure that newly arriving refugee and humanitarian clients are resettled and supported to rebuild their lives in Australia and can become fully active and participating members of the Australian community.

This is achieved by assessing the support needs of each client and providing the full range of IHSS services in accordance with the IHSS service principles. The IHSS team provides intensive support for the first six to twelve months after arrival in Australia. Clients are usually exited from IHSS at the 6 month point and are referred to other appropriate services including the Settlement Grants Support programs at ASI.

 

        SETTLEMENT GRANTS PROGRAM (SGP)

The SGP program provides case management, information, developing communities, business development and referrals for clients to enable clients to become self-reliant and to participate in the wider community and in Australian society as soon as possible after arrival in Australia. SGP is funded by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and is responsible for delivering the following services:


       COMPLEX CASE SUPPORT SERVICES

Complex Case Support (CCS) delivers specialised and intensive case management services to humanitarian entrants with exceptional needs. The program provides flexible, tailored and localised responses to meet the individual needs of each case.CCS is specifically targeted at supporting clients whose needs extend beyond the scope of core settlement services (such as the Integrated Humanitarian Settlement Strategy (IHSS) and the Settlement Grants Program (SGP)). Eligible clients include refugee entrants; special Humanitarian Program entrants and protection visa holders and persons who hold or have held a Temporary Protection visa.  ACCES is contracted to assist eligible clients in the Logan, Gold Coast, Ipswich and Redlands areas.

      SKILLING QUEENSLANDERS FOR WORK

The Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative aims to give jobseekers customised employment and training assistance to meet their individual needs, and the demands of the labour market for a skilled workforce. Under this initiative ACCES receives funding to operate ACCES Employment Pathways which is a multi-regional program that provides individualised employment assistance for unemployed people in the Logan, Beenleigh, Gold Coast regions and the Brisbane/Ipswich western corridor. The program has a specific focus on migrants, refugees and humanitarian entrants from a non-English speaking background and assists eligible participants with:

Key programs include:

      JOBS SERVICES AUSTRALIA

Job Services Australia providers increase employment participation, by addressing skills in demand and helping individual job seekers (particularly disadvantaged job seekers), find sustainable employment. An assessment is conducted with each eligible job seeker and a personal Employment Pathway Plan (EPP) developed for each individual. The EPP sets out the personal employment goals and the services and training needed to help the job seeker find and keep a job. Job Services Australia also has a major focus on the needs of employers, with a greater emphasis on helping employers find work-ready job seekers.

ACCES Services Inc has been contracted as a CALD specific Jobs Services Australia Provider for the Logan Region. ACCES has also been approved as a panel member on the Innovation Fund and the Employer Broker Panel. The Innovation Fund is designed to address the needs of the most disadvantaged job seekers through funding projects that will foster innovative solutions to overcome barriers to employment which these job seekers face. Employer Brokers ensure that Employment Services have a strong focus on matching the needs of job seekers with the labour requirements of employers. They coordinate and target the efforts of Employment Services providers to better match the labour needs of employers with appropriate job seekers.

      LOGAN AND BEENLEIGH YOUNG PERSON’S PROJECT

The Logan-Beenleigh Young Persons Pilot Project is a social inclusion initiative implemented by the Department of Communities. The project targets young people who are:

The aim of the project is to support eligible young people to:

      TORTURE AND TRAUMA PROGRAM

The Refugee Trauma Counselling Service is funded by DIAC to reduce the negative impact of torture and trauma experiences on the settlement process for newly-arrived Humanitarian Entrants.  Under the program ACCES works collaboratively with clients from a cross-cultural perspective, using evidence-based therapeutic approaches.  The program goal is to improve quality of life for clients through personal growth and sustainable change.  In addition, ACCES provides an advocacy and training service to health professionals in the Logan and Gold Coast districts to promote and strengthen the delivery of appropriate health services for refugees, and to address service gaps where needed.  Entrants are eligible for the service for a period of 12 months from arrival, and where relevant are referred to external agencies for ongoing support beyond this period. 

        COMMUNITY ACTION FOR A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY (CAMS)

CAMS is designed to ensure that all Queenslanders, regardless of their cultural, linguistic or religious backgrounds:

Specifically, CAMS aims to help achieve:

ACCES in partnership with ECCL is funded for a CAMs worker for the Logan Region

        HEALTHY FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS PROGRAM (HFRP)

The Healthy Family Relationships Project (HFRP) has been funded as a pilot initiative under the Community Renewal Program. It is a multi-agency partnership initiative aimed at providing a holistic approach to address the issue of family violence in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. The program draws on existing service delivery models and utilises community elders and cultural leaders to adapt them within a program that is responsive to the needs of different cultural groups.

        THE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

The Volunteer Program objectives are to provide a pool of volunteers for ACCES Services (ASI) in the delivery of its services to the clients. This program includes students who are on work placements from the TAFE Community Services (Welfare) course as well as hosting Community Jobs Placements and Work for the Dole participants. The Volunteer Program creates opportunities for people to gain new skills and work experiences in supporting the Welfare to Work initiatives of the Australian Government. It also enhances language skills, provides socialisation opportunities and promotes the valuable role that volunteering plays in Australian life. It also enhances language skills, provides socialisation opportunities and promotes the valuable role that volunteering plays in Australian life.


September 2009