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Our Partnerships

Our purpose is to empower people living with disability to thrive in employment, their communities and beyond. Our partnerships and collaborations with community organisations, government and peak bodies align with this purpose.

Purple Hands Foundation

The partnership started with the setting up of a new Sensory Room at Fremantle Dockers’ Optus Stadium home games, which provides people living with disability access to a quiet space during the games. The partnership will also expand the footprint of the Goals aHead program that educates secondary school students on ways to build resilience and promotes positive health and mental wellbeing.

Purple Hands Foundation

The spirit of community and belonging has always been a driving force for the Fremantle Football Club (FFC).

Their Vision: Helping build healthy, united and sustainable WA communities

Centre for Disability Employment Research and Practice (CDERP)

For over a decade, CDERP has been a leader in disability employment, offering practical, on-the-ground solutions that help Australians with disabilities succeed in the workforce. Now, in partnership with uLaunch, our Work First counselling services will combine with uLaunch’s customised employment programs to empower participants to pursue their career goals confidently. 

This partnership will broaden access to essential employment services for individuals, families, and schools, ensuring that each person receives the unique and tailored support they need to reach their goals. What sets CDERP apart is their commitment to meeting you where you are, providing expert guidance directly in your community, and making them experts in disability employment. 

CDERP

Their Mission: To empower individuals, families, and schools to navigate the workforce and turn career aspirations into reality.

CDERP logo and program

Reclink Australia

uLaunch is proud to sponsor Reclink Australia, a prominent community organisation focused on empowering individuals of all abilities through sport and recreation. This partnership reflects our commitment to improving life outcomes for those facing challenges like disability, mental illness, and social isolation. Together with Reclink, we aim to drive meaningful change in our communities by supporting initiatives that transform lives and foster a more inclusive society.

Reclink Australia

Their Purpose: To provide moments of joy, human connection, opportunity and a sense of purpose for participants.

Our Collaborations

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Specialisterne

uLaunch and AKG are proud to announce a new collaboration with Specialisterne, an Australian Social Enterprise, with operations across 26 countries creating career pathways for neurodivergent people. The partnership will take the form of training and workplace support for employees and collaborating on projects that provide greater all-round support for Employers and our own people.  

Specialisterne

Their Mission: To create greater employment opportunities for one million autistic people by influencing and working with employers to realise the potential of autistic employees and adopt a more positive attitude towards the talents and skills autistic individuals can bring to the workplace. 

Our Memberships

Disability Employment Australia (DEA)

uLaunch is proud to be a member of Disability Employment Australia (DEA). Representing providers of disability employment services, DEA is devoted to the purpose of helping people living with disability to find meaningful, productive, and fulfilling work. Their members have deep experience and outstanding expertise in delivering specialist services for people with disability.

DEA

Their Goal: for all people living with disability to achieve their employment potential, and their role in this is to drive increased economic participation for people with disability, through advocating for more effective policy and better designed employment supports.

Image of a blue, green and pink logo that reads, Disability Employment Australia
Circular Logo, with text that reads, Australian Disability Network Member.