Refer participants to employment and education in City, ACT
Employment and Education supports help participants find, keep, or transition into employment or further education.
Refer to employment and education
- 4 registered providers in City
- Category 10: Finding and Keeping a Job
- Free, no obligation
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Nurture With Compassion
City, ACT and 24 othersAlso servesBallina, NSW · Bathurst, NSW · Blacktown, NSW · Blaxland, NSW · Cessnock, NSW · Coombs, ACT · Darlington Point, NSW · Hannam Vale, NSW · Katoomba, NSW · Lidcombe, NSW · Marsden Park, NSW · Newcastle, NSW · +12 more
Specialises in Cleaning · Domestic assistance · Therapy
Understanding the unique needs of the local community, the provider focuses on empowering participants to live fulfilling lives with dignity and independence. Nurture Disability Care brings a wealth of experience and a person-centred approach to every interaction, ensuring that support is tailored to individual goals and aspirations within the vibrant City area.
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Yellow Birch Disability Care Pty Limited
City, ACT and 14 othersAlso servesACT Remainder - Jerrabomberra, ACT · ACT Remainder - Majura, ACT · ACT Remainder - Tuggeranong, ACT · Belconnen, ACT · Braidwood, NSW · Bungendore, NSW · Canberra Airport, ACT · Duffy, ACT · Gungahlin, ACT · Ngunnawal, ACT · Queanbeyan, NSW · Stirling, ACT · +2 more
Specialises in Therapy · Home modifications
Yellow Birch Disability Care Pty Limited is a dedicated NDIS provider committed to delivering exceptional disability support services to the residents of City, ACT. Understanding the unique needs of the local community, the provider offers a wide array of NDIS-funded supports designed to enhance independence, foster community engagement, and improve the overall quality of life for participants in City.
How we verified this provider
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address confirmed
DAACCS
City, ACT and 1 otherAlso servesBelconnen, ACT
Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance
Understanding the unique needs of the local community, DAACCS offers a comprehensive suite of NDIS services designed to empower participants and enhance their quality of life. As a leading NDIS provider in City, they are committed to fostering independence and achieving personal goals.
How we verified this provider
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address confirmed
- Team includes Disability Support Worker, Social Worker
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Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT
City, ACT
Specialises in Social Support · Respite Care · Support Workers
They are dedicated to offering comprehensive and person-centred NDIS services to participants within the City area.
How we verified this provider
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address confirmed
- Team includes Counsellor, Disability Support Worker
About City, ACT
Population
4,276
Median household income
$25,792 p.a.
Local government area
Unincorporated
Providers listed
4
City sits within the Unincorporated local government area in ACT. Providers serving this area often cover surrounding suburbs in the same LGA, so it is worth checking neighbouring areas if you cannot find an exact match.
How providers are verified
When you refer a participant through MD Home Care, you are referring to a provider cross-checked against the official Australian registers. Here is what is verified before a provider appears in the directory.
NDIS register cross-check
Every NDIS-registered provider listed is verified against the NDIS Commission register. Registration numbers and approved support groups are pulled from the official register, not self-declared.
Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards CommissionAged care approval status
Aged care approved status reflects the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care approved provider list, including service types and category groups.
Source: Department of Health and Aged CareABN verification
Every listing includes an Australian Business Number. Providers without a valid, active ABN do not appear in our directory.
Source: Australian Business RegisterComplaints process
If you or a participant has a concern, the NDIS Commission handles complaints about NDIS providers and the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission handles aged care complaints. We also accept complaints via our own channel.
Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care CommissionHow we select and rank these providers
Providers on this page are filtered from our database of 4 employment and education providers in City by NDIS registration group. We verify registration status against the NDIS Provider Register.
Ranking factors include: NDIS registration status, profile completeness, engagement with the platform (claimed listings rank higher), and subscription tier. Listings rotate daily to give all providers fair visibility. We do not accept payment for higher rankings.
Provider data is sourced from the NDIS Provider Register and updated regularly. If you notice incorrect information, contact us and we will investigate.
About Employment and Education in City
Employment and Education supports help participants find, keep, or transition into employment or further education. This includes job readiness training, supported employment, workplace mentoring, school leaver employment supports (SLES), and assistance with higher education access. These services build long-term economic independence.
Of the 4 employment and education providers in City, 4 are NDIS registered and 3 have verified their listing on MD Home Care. Providers in this area cover 13 different service categories, indicating a diverse range of specialisations.
Provider choice for employment and education is limited in City with 4 providers listed. Consider expanding your search to nearby suburbs in the Canberra region, or use the referral form above to have us search our full database.
Employment and Education in the Canberra Region
Our Canberra team serves the nation's capital with professional care that matches the city's high standards.
Employment and Education Pricing in City
The following NDIS price limits apply to employment and education in City under the 2025-26 NDIS Pricing Arrangements. These are maximum rates. Providers may charge less, and plan-managed or self-managed participants can negotiate different rates with unregistered providers.
| Line Item | Description | Price Limit |
|---|---|---|
| 10_016_0102_5_3 | Employment Assistance | $80.06 per hour |
| 10_011_0128_5_3 | Employment Related Assessment, Counselling and Advice - Other Professional | $193.99 per hour |
Standard metropolitan rates. Remote and very remote loadings apply in eligible areas. Evening, Saturday, Sunday, and public holiday rates are higher.
What Employment and Education Covers
The Employment and Education registration group includes the following services. When referring, match the specific service type to the participant's plan goals and funded line items.
School Leaver Employment Supports (SLES)
For participants aged 17-21 transitioning from school. Provides work experience, job readiness training, career exploration, and supported internships over a 2-year period. Funded under Capacity Building.
Open Employment Support
Support to find and keep a job in the open labour market. Includes resume preparation, interview skills, job matching, workplace orientation, and ongoing in-work support. Known as Disability Employment Services (DES) when government-funded.
Supported Employment
Employment in an Australian Disability Enterprise (ADE) or similar supported workplace. Provides meaningful work with on-site support for participants who are not yet ready for open employment.
Higher Education Support
Assistance to access and participate in further education, including TAFE and university. Covers study skills, assignment support, campus navigation, and exam accommodations.
Common Referral Scenarios
Real-world situations where you would refer a participant for employment and education in City.
A participant finishing Year 12 wants to work but does not know what kind of job they want. Refer to a SLES provider that offers diverse work experience placements across multiple industries, not just one setting.
A participant has been unemployed for 2 years and wants to return to work. Refer to an open employment provider with experience in the participant's field of interest and a track record of job placements, not just job readiness training.
A participant wants to enrol in a TAFE course but needs support to manage the academic and social aspects. Refer to a provider that offers higher education support with experience at the specific institution.
What to Expect After Referral
Employment providers vary significantly in quality and approach. Good providers conduct a vocational assessment, develop an individualised employment plan, provide real work experience (not just classroom-based training), and measure outcomes in actual employment. SLES typically runs for 2 years. Open employment support is ongoing until the participant is stable in their role.
Red Flags to Watch For
Warning signs that a employment and education provider may not be delivering quality services.
Provider focused on classroom training with no actual work experience or job placements
No vocational assessment or individualised employment plan
Provider not engaging with employers in the participant's area of interest
SLES provider keeping participants for the full 2 years without progression toward employment
No outcome data on job placements or employment retention
How Employment and Education Works with Other Supports
Employment connects with Transport (getting to work), Community Participation (building work-readiness through community activities), Daily Living Skills (self-management skills for the workplace), and Therapeutic Supports (addressing barriers to employment such as anxiety or social communication difficulties).
How to Refer a Participant for Employment and Education
Step 1
Check plan funding in Category 10
Step 2
Verify provider registration status
Step 3
Contact provider or submit referral
Step 4
Set up service agreement with line items
Step 5
Monitor delivery and document outcomes
Referral Tips for Employment and Education
Employment supports require goal alignment between the participant, the provider, and the plan. When referring, check whether the participant needs SLES (school leavers), open employment support, or supported employment. Confirm the provider has employer relationships in the participant's field of interest. Employment outcomes should be documented as they are strong evidence for plan review funding decisions.
What to Check Before Making a Referral
Registration Status
Verify the provider holds the correct NDIS registration group for employment and education. Check the NDIS provider register if uncertain.
Service Area
Confirm the provider services City and surrounding areas. Some providers listed here cover the broader Canberra region.
Availability and Waitlists
Ask about current waitlist times. For urgent referrals, check multiple providers simultaneously to find the fastest availability.
Cultural and Language Needs
Match the participant's cultural background and language preferences where possible. Ask providers about staff diversity and interpreter availability.
Cancellation Policy
Review the provider's short notice cancellation terms. Under the NDIS Price Guide, providers can charge up to 100% for cancellations within 2 business days.
Reporting and Communication
Agree on how the provider will report progress to you. Regular updates make your own progress reports and plan review preparation much easier.
Australian Capital Territory NDIS Regulations and Compliance
All employment and education providers in City must comply with the NDIS Practice Standards and the NDIS Code of Conduct. The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission oversees provider registration, complaints, and compliance enforcement in Australian Capital Territory.
As a support coordinator, you have a responsibility to refer participants to providers that meet quality and safety standards. If you observe or suspect non-compliance, report it to the NDIS Commission. Participants can also make complaints directly.