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1.1.L.10 Labour market programs (JSP, YA)

Definition

For the purposes of JSP and YA, LMPs are programs:

  • administered by Commonwealth Government departments, AND
  • designed to help meet the needs of job seekers while looking for and starting employment.

Services provided

LMPs provide a wide range of options to help respond to job seekers' needs in a flexible and appropriate way.

Example: Services provided include:

  • training for unemployed people
  • assistance to employers who give jobs to unemployed people
  • assistance for individuals, enterprises and regions, and
  • support services for unemployed people, and
  • formal vocational training.

The objective of LMPs is to give job seekers the necessary skills and work experience to enable them to compete more equitably in the labour market and obtain secure employment.

Policy reference: SS Guide 3.2.1 JSP - qualification & payability, 3.2.3 YA - qualification & payability

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