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Chapter 20. The “Job Network” and its services

1. Introduction

1.1 Scope of chapter

1.2 July 2006 “Welfare to Work” changes

2. The Job Network and what it offers

2.1 What is the Job Network?

2.2 Services provided by the Job Network

2.3 Service standards required of Job Network providers

3. Gaining access to “Job Network” services

3.1 Who is eligible for Job Network services and who is not?

3.2 The registration interview and Jobseeker Classification Instrument (JSCI)

3.3 How to gain access to Job Network services via Centrelink

3.4 Jobseeker and Job Network agency – rules of contact

3.5 Transferring from one Job Network agency to another

4. Intensive Support

4.1 Overview of Intensive Support services

4.2 Signing a Job Search Plan or “Activity Agreement” under Intensive Support

4.3 Intensive Support Job Search Training activities

4.4 Intensive Support Customised Assistance

4.5 “Wage Assist” subsidy programme

4.6 Intensive Support for remote jobseekers

6. Dealing with problems with “Job Network” agencies

6.1 Job Network complaints, appeals and reviews

6.2 Not complying with the terms of an “Activity Agreement”

7. Useful links and resources

7.1 Factsheets

7.2 Forms

7.3 Self-advocacy booklets

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