Parent Pathways is a voluntary service designed to provide tailored pre-employment support for eligible parents and carers with children up to 6 years of age. Starting from 1 November 2024, this service can assist those who want to prepare for study or work but need some guidance to get ready.
Mai-Wel, through Parent Pathways, focuses on providing pre-employment assistance that helps parents and carers achieve their personal, study, or work goals. With the support of a dedicated mentor, you’ll receive flexible assistance to develop a personalised plan tailored to your needs.
Who Can Access Parent Pathways?
You may be eligible for Parent Pathways if you:
- Have a child under 6 years old
- Are not currently in paid employment
- Live in an area serviced by Parent Pathways
You must also meet one of the following payment conditions, provided through Services Australia/Centrelink:
- Parenting Payment
- Carer Payment
- Special Benefit
If you’re not receiving one of these payments, you may still be eligible if you:
- Are under 22 years old
- Did not finish Year 12 or obtain a Year 12 qualification
- Are a First Nations parent or carer
Eligible individuals living in non-remote areas who meet these requirements will receive a letter from Services Australia/Centrelink with details on how to volunteer for this service.
What Support is Available?
Mai-Wel offers pre-employment support through qualified mentors in your local area to help you prepare for study, training, or employment. Our mentors can assist with:
- Career planning and guidance
- Language or literacy programs
- Support with childcare arrangements and referrals to childcare cost assistance
- Referrals to external services such as financial information or family and domestic violence support
Note: Financial support, including help with the cost of childcare or training, will be provided through Services Australia/Centrelink.
How Does Parent Pathways Work?
Participation in Parent Pathways is completely voluntary and flexible. You’ll work with a mentor to create a personalised plan that focuses on your specific circumstances and goals. You can join, leave, or take a break from the service whenever needed.
The service is designed to work around your family life, and your children are always welcome to attend appointments, whether they are held in person, over the phone, or online. If your situation changes or an activity doesn’t suit your schedule, your mentor will help you adjust your plan.
Once your Goal Plan is in place, you’ll receive ongoing support from your mentor to help you achieve your objectives.
If you’re interested in learning more, fill in the form to see how this service can support your study, training, or work journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Contact Someone?
Do I have to engage in Parent Pathways?
Am I eligible for Parent Pathways?
Is Parent Pathways only for parents or carers looking for a job?
I’m looking to enhance my skills. Can Parent Pathways support me?
I care for my children full-time. Can I bring them to my appointments?
What is a Goal Plan?
How do I access Parent Pathways?
No, Parent Pathways is entirely voluntary. You can choose to engage with the program, and if your circumstances change, you can take a break, leave, or rejoin at any time.
You may be eligible for Parent Pathways if you:
- Have a child under 6 years old
- Are not currently in paid employment
- Live in an area where a Parent Pathways provider is available
You may also qualify if you receive one of the following payments:
- Parenting Payment
- Carer Payment
- Special Benefit
Eligibility extends to those not receiving a Centrelink payment if they are:
- Under 22 years old
- An early school leaver (did not complete Year 12)
- A First Nations parent or carer
No, Parent Pathways is focused on your individual needs and circumstances. You can work with a mentor to explore options such as career planning, skills development, childcare assistance, financial referrals, or even enrolling in a language or literacy program. It’s not just about finding employment; it’s about planning for your future in a way that suits you.
Yes! Parent Pathways mentors can help you achieve your personal, study, or work goals. Whether you’re seeking advice, looking to enroll in a course, or need financial assistance for materials like textbooks or a computer, the program offers a range of support options to help you progress.
Yes, absolutely! Your children are always welcome to attend appointments, whether they are held in person, over the phone, or online. The service is family-friendly, so if you need to reschedule or cancel appointments, that’s no problem.
A Goal Plan is a personalised roadmap that outlines your goals, the support you’ll need, and the steps you’ll take to achieve your short, medium, and long-term objectives. It is designed to help you prepare for the future, especially as your youngest child approaches school age.
Starting from 1 November 2024, you’ll be able to access Mai-Wel’s Parent Pathways in your area.
You will also be able to register through your MyGov account, where you can complete eligibility checks via Services Australia.
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