ClosedNon-Profit

Basic Rights Qld Grant (formerly Queensland Working Women’s service) (IR)

DSDIP · Australia

This grant supports an employment advisory service for women by providing free advice, advocacy and referral services on work-related issues. It includes support for women experiencing family and domestic violence, re-entering the workforce, and those in precarious or low-status employment.

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

Allocated only to Basic Rights Queensland Applicant must be a not for profit organisation Must be a community-based employment advisory service Service focus is providing free work-related information and advice to women
Funds are allocated to Basic Rights Queensland only. The organisation is described as a not for profit community based employment advisory service which provides free information and advice to women on all work related issues.

What's Funded

Delivery of a community-based employment advisory service providing free information, advice, advocacy and referrals to women on work-related issues.

Expected Outcomes

Women receive employment-related advice, advocacy and referral support, including those affected by family and domestic violence, returning to work, or in precarious employment.

Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profit

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communityemployment

Keywords

womenemploymentadvisory serviceadvocacyreferral servicesfamily and domestic violenceworkforce participationprecarious employment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Basic Rights Qld Grant (formerly Queensland Working Women’s service) (IR)?

The Basic Rights Qld Grant (formerly Queensland Working Women’s service) (IR) is a non-profit grant offered by DSDIP in Australia. This grant supports an employment advisory service for women by providing free advice, advocacy and referral services on work-related issues. It includes support for women experiencing family and domestic violence, re-entering the workforce, and those in precarious or low-status employment.

Who is eligible for the Basic Rights Qld Grant (formerly Queensland Working Women’s service) (IR)?

Allocated only to Basic Rights Queensland Applicant must be a not for profit organisation Must be a community-based employment advisory service Service focus is providing free work-related information and advice to women

What activities are funded?

Delivery of a community-based employment advisory service providing free information, advice, advocacy and referrals to women on work-related issues.

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