Supported Employment Enterprises (SEE) host a workshop in transitioning people with disability into the labour market in the North West
16 May 2023

The Supported Employment Enterprises (SEE) is to host another in a series of workshops in Rustenburg in the North West Province to discuss how to assist people with disability transit into the labour market.

 

The previous workshop was held last month in Gauteng Province. The workshop is a partnership with Education for Employability (E4E) programme supported by the European Union (EU).

 

The E4E is a programme that was designed to find ways to ensure that youth have the skills to find or create meaningful and decent employment when they transition to the labour market. E4E is implemented by three Departments – the Department of Basic Education, Department of Higher Education and Training, and the Department of Employment and Labour.

 

The workshop is scheduled to be addressed by Department of Employment and Labour Deputy Director-General of the Public Employment Services (PES) branch, Sam Morotoba, SEE Chief Executive Sibusiso Phakathi, a representative from the E4E programme, officials from Department of Basic Education and Higher Education, officials from special schools, and the Compensation Fund.

 

SEE is an entity of the Department of Employment and Labour, established to provide job opportunities for persons with disabilities. The role of Supported Employment Enterprises is to create employment for person with disability in the country through generation of sales from the products manufactured, and make profit to sustain the twelve factories.

 

Media is invited and the workshop will be held as follows:

 

When: 17 May 2023

Venue: ANEW Resort: Hunters rest

Time: 08:00-15:00

                                                                                                                 

For more information, contact:

 

Teboho Thejane

Departmental Spokesperson

Cell   :082 697 0694

Email  :Teboho.Thejane@labour.gov.za

 

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Issued by: Department of Employment and Labour​

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