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ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP WITH

Rotarians

Belonging Matters has formed partnerships with a number of Rotary Clubs in Melbourne including Central Melbourne, Box Hill Central and Nunawading.

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As a result of these partnerships, people with intellectual disabilities and autism have been able to secure meaningful, paid employment.

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Some of the employment opportunities that have been created through the connections of Rotarians include:

Cart Attendant (Golf Club)

Customer Service (Swim Centre)

Administration Assistant (Design)

Maintenance Team Member (Golf Club)

Administration Assistant (Women's Health)

Marketing Assistant (Real Estate)

Learn more about how Rotarians ask their business networks to get involved by downloading the How Do I Ask? Tip Sheet.​

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VIDEOS

Inclusive Employment Matters

​​See how Rotarians can use their business networks to support people to find meaningful paid employment in this video, Harnessing Your Networks and Asking.

Watch Emily's video about her job as an Administration Assistant at Women's Health East.

This job came about through Belonging Matters and a Rotarian connecting CEP to an organisation she knew in her local community.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

As a Rotarian, see how you can get involved in this partnership.

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Download our CEP brochure for Rotarians.

Belonging Matters acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land the Wurrundjeri people of the Kulin nation, and we pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors are warned that this site may contain images/voices of deceased persons which may be distressing for some people.

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