Work for the Dole definition

Work for the Dole means the Commonwealth program of that name designed to help participants gain the skills, experience and confidence that they need to move to work as soon as possible, while at the same time, making a positive contribution to their local community.

Examples of Work for the Dole in a sentence

  • The value of Indigenous culture, language and identity is not reflected in the scheme and recognition is limited to allowing limited ‘leave’ from Work for the Dole for cultural activities.

  • Program rules are inflexible and ‘one size fits all’ – particularly in the 25-hour Work for the Dole requirements.

  • The fact that CDP is arranged over 5 days and 25 hours means that even less time is available for active job search and work preparation than in Work for the Dole programs elsewhere in Australia.By the time CDEP was ended in 2013, the scheme had been dramatically altered.

  • Because Work for the Dole requirements are linked to the income support status of each individual (or, in some cases, their partner), the calculation of payments is enormously complex.

  • While the program is described as allowing community input, this input is limited to being consulted over what types of Work for the Dole activities should be run.Our proposed program design rests on a development approach to delivery that is long term, strengths based and inclusive, rather than rules bound and coercive.

  • Provider payments drop when people are placed are employment, so that, unless a job is likely to last more than 13 weeks, the provider has a strong incentive to keep people in Work for the Dole.

  • The ability of the Government to impose changes in this way reflects the asymmetric nature of the contract.The current funding model is designed on ‘payment by results’ principles, with the vast majority of income generated through people attending Work for the Dole.

  • Providers are required to recommend penalties for participants who fail to attend Work for the Dole or face loss of revenue, even where they know that imposing the penalty is likely to harm the individual, their family or the wider community.

  • Service fee structures tend to keep focus on Work for the Dole attendance rather than doing the type of work with individuals, families and employers that is likely to support long term job retention.If we are to see local Indigenous people keep jobs and take up more of the higher-skilled jobs in communities, the program structure must promote long term job retention and skills progression.

  • An 8-week suspension also applied to job seekers who refused a suitable job offer; voluntarily left or were intentionally dismissed from a job; and to very long-term unemployed people who fail to attend full-time Work for the Dole.

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