TSEP Toolkit
Thank you for your interest in a TAFE Specialist Employment Partnership (TSEP)
This toolkit outlines:
- The benefits of participating in the TSEP program
- A range of information and resources to build strong partnerships between TAFE and Specialist Employment Service to support students with disability in securing post graduate employment
- How to develop a successful partnership that works best for your partners
Video transcript
The TAFE Specialist Employment Partnership program TSEP supports final year TAFE students with disability to prepare for the workforce, by honing their ability to compete for employment opportunities related to their area of study and make key connections with employers who offer graduate and corporate roles.
This is made possible by a partnership established between tertiary and further education organisations and Specialist Employment Services. In short, the aim of TSEP is to line up career opportunities for students with disability, so they can gain employment upon graduation or very shortly after.
This website will help you navigate implementation of TSEP at your TAFE. It offers resources and tools to help you connect with partners that can support the employment aspirations of graduating students.
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Why TSEP?
Why does the TSEP program exist? How does it create tangible employment outcomes for students and graduates with disability?
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Implementing a TSEP Partnership
Discover how to create a proactive and positive partnership to improve student and graduate employment outcomes.
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Tools for TSEP Consultants
Find resources and information for TSEP consultants enabling delivery of an exceptional level of specialist employment support.
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TSEP Branding and Promotions
Branded promotional material that targets students, academics and employers that is ready to download.
TSEP is an initiative of the National Disability Coordination Officer Program, an Australian Government initiative that works to drive change so that people with disability have equitable opportunity to access, participate and achieve their goals in tertiary education and subsequent employment.