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REDFERN-WATERLOO EMPLOYMENT AND ENTERPRISE PLAN
The RWA’s Employment
and Enterprise development strategy is a
critical component of the overall Redfern-Waterloo
Plan, along with the Human Services and
the Built Environment Plans. The strategy
has been developed to ensure that the employment
opportunities being created in the area
both current and future are available to
the local communities of Redfern, Waterloo,
Darlington and Eveleigh.
Since the finalisation of the Employment and Enterprise Plan in 2006, the RWA has succeeded in:
- Committing $750,000 to the establishment of the Yaama Dhiyaan Training Centre and Hospitality College in Redfern.
- Establishing the Les Tobler Construction Training Centre in Redfern where the Koori Job Ready Course is taught.
- Working alongside with Alexandria Park Community School to develop work and vocation education opportunities.
- Surveying local business to best determine the employment opportunities in the area.
- Targeting the hospitality and construction industries, with employment strategies in development for additional industries.
- Signing a 10 year Jobs Compact agreement with the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) to create real jobs and training for unemployed Aboriginal people.
- Developing an Indigenous Employment Model that builds on the Jobs Compact agreement.
- Ensuring Aboriginal businesses are invited to tender for works on Government-land by making such an invitation a condition for contractors working in the area.
- Setting up two business advice services that operate out of the RWA office in Redfern.
The
Employment and Enterprise Plan seeks
to provide opportunities for wealth creation
for the local community, through empowering
those people that can work to create their
own wealth through meaningful employment
or enterprise development.
The plan draws on earlier work with the
Authority’s partners from industry
groups, group employment companies, job
network providers, local schools and universities,
employment services, vocational training
providers and enterprise development agencies.
How the Plan was developed
In October 2005 the RWA developed an initial
Discussion Paper on Employment and Enterprise.
The paper was distributed to the RWA Board
and the Employment and Enterprise Ministerial
Advisory Committee. The Ministerial Advisory
Committee is made up of community and government
representatives with an expertise in employment.
Following feedback from these groups, a
draft Employment and Enterprise Plan was
developed.
IMPLEMENTATION
OF THE PLAN - UPDATE
Improving Education And
Training Opportunities For Local Residents
The RWA has delivered on its $750,000 commitment
in establishing the Yaama Dhiyaan Training
College at North Eveleigh.
The College is now a hive of activity with
the Certificate II in Hospitality (Operations)
course being taught at the Yaama Dhiyaan
Hospitality Training & Function Centre
upstairs; and the 8 week Koori Job Ready
Construction course being taught at the
Les Tobler Construction Training Centre
on the ground floor.
The RWA also has a partnership with Alexandria
Park Community School to develop projects
that strengthen education outcomes as well
as link with vocational education opportunities.
These include providing work experience
for students at Yaama Dhiyaan Hospitality
Training and Function Centre; and various
construction projects at the school that
link with the training centre at North Eveleigh
and the job opportunities being created
in the area.
Local Business Needs Survey
As part of the RWA’s on-going commitment
to improving business and employment opportunities
in the Redfern-Waterloo area, the RWA conducted
an Employment Opportunities survey of local
businesses in late 2006/early 2007.
The major findings of the survey were:·
- There is a decline in industrial land
in the Redfern-Waterloo area, as the land
is converted to residential.
- A majority of the businesses on Regent
and Redfern Streets are small, family-owned
businesses and therefore have limited
employment opportunities.
- The southern part of the operational
area has the majority of the employment
opportunities. The major employment opportunities
are in transport, logistics and warehousing.
Industry Based Employment Strategies
The first industries that the Redfern-Waterloo
Authority is focussing on to create job
opportunities for locals are the construction
and hospitality industries. The RWA is also
developing a strategy for transport and
logistics, due to the outcomes of the business
needs survey. At a later stage, the RWA
will look at employment strategies for the
following industries:
- commercial cleaning;
- information technology;
- services;
- cultural.
Employment
in the Construction Industry
The RWA and the Construction
Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU)
signed a 10 year Jobs Compact agreement in 2005
to work together with employers to create
real jobs and training for unemployed Aboriginal
people.
The deal requires all contracts
for construction on State-owned land in
Redfern-Waterloo to include tougher provision
and support aimed at increasing on-site
work and training opportunities for Aboriginal
people.
The RWA has developed an
Indigenous Employment Model for use in the
construction industry that expands on the
Jobs Compact with the CFMEU.
The model delivers a streamlined
recruitment, training and employment path
for head contractors, coordinating:
- Recruitment;
- Training;
- Apprenticeships;
- Group employment; and
- Mentoring.
The RWA has developed partnerships with
the agencies involved in delivering services
to the employment model. The partners are:
- TAFE NSW;
- CFMEU;
- New Apprenticeship Centre- My Gateway;
- My Gateway Group Employment and Training;
- Job Services Australia;
- AES
The RWA has negotiated over 500 Aboriginal employment opportunities for
Aboriginal people on the construction projects
that have commenced since the RWA was set
up.
These numbers will continue to increase
as more projects come online at the Australian
Technology Park, North Eveleigh and other
sites within the RWA area.
The trades that these positions/apprenticeships/traineeships
are in include:
- Electrical;
- Construction carpentry;
- Plumbing;
- Boiler making;
- Scaffolding;
- Painting;
- Brick laying;
- Fire sprinkler fitting;
- Sheet metal works;
- Labouring;
- Landscaping; and
- Forklift driving.
YAAMA
DHIYAAN COLLEGE – EMPLOYMENT
IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
Yaama Dhiyaan is a Hospitality Training
college and Function Centre that specialises
in modern Australian cuisine using Indigenous
produce and flavours. It is a unique cross-cultural
educational experience that focuses on providing
hospitality training with an emphasis on
practical work experience in the Yaama Dhiyaan
Function Centre.
Aboriginal elder and caterer Aunty Beryl
Van-Oploo and exciting young Aboriginal
chef Mathew Cribb have formed a partnership
with RWA to set up a world-class cross-cultural
training and employment program in Indigenous
Australian cuisine.
This training is open to all unemployed
people who want a career in the hospitality
industry. The students are linked up with
major hospitality employers towards the
end of the training. It is located within
the Redfern Waterloo Authority’s new
North Eveleigh precinct at 255 Wilson Street
Darlington.
Aboriginal
Businesses in the Construction Industry
Part of the conditions
for contractors on Government-owned land
includes the contractor having to invite
Aboriginal businesses in the construction
industry to tender for works.
The following is a list
of Indigenous owned and operated businesses
in the construction industry in NSW. To
view, click on the link below:
Aboriginal
building companies (pdf ~77kb)
If you would like to register
another Indigenous owned and operated construction
business, please email the details of the
business to redfernwaterloo@rwa.nsw.gov.au
BUSINESS
ADVICE SERVICES
The RWA has set up two business advice
services that operate from the RWA office
in Redfern:
- The Aboriginal Business Service
assists any Aboriginal person who has
an idea for a business and would like
to know where to start, or who has an
existing business and requires further
assistance.
- The Redfern-Waterloo Enterprise
Service has been set up to assist
any resident of Redfern, Waterloo, Eveleigh
or Darlington who is interested in setting
up a business.
Both of these services are FREE, ONE-ON-ONE
& CONFIDENTIAL. You will meet with an
experienced and qualified business professional
that can help on a range of business issues
including:
- Business Planning
- Understanding regulations
- Financing and Management skills
- Marketing and market research
- Mentor support
Call 9202-9100 to book in a time to meet
with the business advisor.
The Redfern-Waterloo Authority is offering
these services in Redfern in partnership
with the NSW Department of State and Regional
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