$2m investment in women returning to work
Liberal candidates for Vaucluse and Coogee are thrilled with the Liberal Government’s announcement today that organisations with projects that empower women and reduce barriers to entering or re-entering the workforce, can now apply for funding to implement tailored programs as part of the new $2 million Return to Work Pathways Program.
Liberal candidates for Vaucluse and Coogee are thrilled with the Liberal Government’s announcement today that organisations with projects that empower women and reduce barriers to entering or re-entering the workforce, can now apply for funding to implement tailored programs as part of the new $2 million Return to Work Pathways Program.
Kellie Sloane, Liberal candidate for Vaucluse, said the Perrottet Liberal Government is truly invested in empowering, and building real opportunity, for women.
“This is a game changer for organisations and women looking to return to the workplace and a real investment by the Liberal Government in families across the state.”
Dr Kylie von Muenster, Liberal candidate for Coogee, said it is only the Liberal Government that you can trust to empower local communities and build a stronger New South Wales.
“This is a real opportunity to build the confidence and financial independence of women who need it most.” Dr von Muenster said.
Minister for Women Bronnie Taylor said funding for the Return to Work Pathways Program builds on, and complements, the successful Return to Work Program, which has already supported more than 3,700 women to enter or return to the workforce.
“The Return to Work Pathways Program funds organisations to deliver tailored wraparound supports to women experiencing enduring and complex barriers to employment, and connects women to the services, training and employment opportunities they need to thrive,” Mrs Taylor said.
Treasurer Matt Kean said the NSW Liberal Government is committed to ensuring that women who want to work receive the support they need to enter the workforce.
“This new Return to Work Pathways Program is part of the commitment made by the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government in the 2022-23 Budget to invest $16.5 billion over 10 years to level the playing field for women,” Mr Kean said.
“NSW currently has the lowest unemployment rate in the country at 3.1 per cent, in January 2023, and our women’s economic participation rate remains near record highs. But there are women who face barriers and this program will be tailored to those women who need it most.”
Organisations will be able to apply for funding from $100,000 to $250,000 depending on the project model, the number of participants to be supported, and the level and intensity of services and supports provided to participants.
Funding applications open on Wednesday, 1 March 2023 and close on Tuesday, 11 April 2023.
The Return to Work Pathways Program aligns with the NSW Women’s Strategy 2023-2026 which fosters economic opportunity and advancement; health and wellbeing; and participation and empowerment for women and girls.
For more information and details on how to apply, go to Return to Work Pathways Program | NSW Government
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