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STEPS launches Get Set for Work Program for disengaged youth in Maroochydore

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Young people in Maroochydore now have access to a personalised and practical pathway to employment at no cost to participants with the launch of STEPS’ Get Set for Work Program.

Get Set for Work is designed for young people aged 15-19 who have left school or are struggling within the traditional system. Rather than a heavy focus on standardised testing or theoretical knowledge, participants learn through real-world experiences, hands-on activities and coursework tailored to their individual interests and goals.

STEPS CEO Cassie Stanley said that the program has supported almost 100 young people, helping them transition into employment, return to school or seek further training.

“We’ve seen firsthand how this program helps young people reconnect with learning, develop skills for the real world and develop confidence,” Ms Stanley said.

“This is what STEPS is all about; providing opportunity and supporting people in our community to recognise their potential and reach their goals.”

The program includes nationally recognised training (FSK20119 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways) alongside wraparound support such as transport and food assistance, offsite excursions and employer engagement opportunities. STEPS’ Get Set for Work Program has already seen success in Bundaberg, Caloundra and Gympie, helping young people develop their skills for the future and discover a renewed sense of direction.

Delivered by expert trainers who adapt lessons to suit different learning styles, Get Set for Work provides structure, support and a safe space where young people feel seen and empowered.

The Maroochydore expansion is part of a broader rollout, with Get Set for Work also launching in Townsville and Hervey Bay.

Get Set for Work is one of eight programs that make up the Queensland Government’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative. Skilling Queenslanders for Work funds not-for-profit community-based organisations to deliver projects that respond to the needs of local job seekers and employment opportunities in their area.

Applications are now open. To find out more or register your interest, visit the STEPS Get Set for Work webpage or call 1800 312 742.

This Skilling Queenslanders for Work project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government. RTO 1847.


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STEPS empowers individuals and communities through inclusive training, employment and support services. We're dedicated to breaking down barriers, creating opportunities and building a sense of belonging, ensuring everyone has the chance to achieve their full potential. We're committed to making a difference by providing opportunities that truly change lives.


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