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Invitation to an evening masterclass

MyPlus Students’ Club exists to offer specialist careers advice to students who have a disability or long term health condition.  By working with top graduate recruiters and university services their sole intention is to help students with disability identify and realise new possibilities. 

Join Helen Cooke, Director of MyPlus in the UK to learn about how MyPlus Student's club coaches and supports graduates with disability into great careers, and connects students with some of the world’s best employers.

The webinar will cover topics such as:     
  • Understanding the challenges faced by students with disabilities
  • Supporting students with disability through the recruitment process
  • Encouraging students to identify their ‘plus’
  • The MyPlus Students’ Club Toolkit                           
Details:
Date:  Thursday 22nd November
Time:  7.00PM - 8.00PM AEST (Goto will adjust for your local time)
Cost:   Free - welcome to share the invitation.

This webinar will have live captions. 
REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR
Helen Cooke, Director of MyPlus & founder of the MyPlus Student's Club
Helen works with employers to help them recognise the unique talents and strengths that individuals with disabilities can, and do, bring to an organisation. MyPlus Recruiters’ Club is an innovative membership forum for organisations to gain and share insights, build greater disability confidence and realise the possibilities of opening up graduate recruitment to students with disabilities.

Recognising the need to raise the career aspirations of graduates, Helen went on to launch the  MyPlus Students’ Club. This website provides students with disabilities or long-term health conditions, the advice, support and motivation to find opportunities, approach relevant organisations and go on to realise new possibilities with progressive employers.

The uniqueness of Helen’s approach comes from her expertise in HR and graduate recruitment combined with her first-hand experience of living with a disability; Helen is a wheelchair user as a result of a childhood spinal injury.
The Australian Government’s National Disability Coordination Officer (NDCO) Program works strategically to assist people with disability access and participate in tertiary education and subsequent employment, through a national network of regionally based NDCOs 
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