Brite Institute provides training and employment services to people with disability and to people in the community experiencing vocational disadvantage, in order to maximise equity and access to a better life. Brite provides accredited training in industry sectors including home and community care, disability support, horticulture and competitive manufacturing.
Brite Institute provides training and employment services to people with disability and to people in the community experiencing vocational disadvantage, in order to maximise equity and access to a better life. Brite provides accredited training in industry sectors including home and community care, disability support, horticulture and competitive manufacturing.
Brite provides supported employment through its BritePak and Brite Plants divisions. These divisions give Brite’s employees the opportunity to develop work and social skills in practical and supported environments. BritePak, Brite’s manufacturing and contract packaging division, allows employees to participate in tasks ranging from simple one-step tasks to high volume assembly tasks with multiple steps. At Brite Plants, employees work with plants, shrubs, trees and potted plants in their training of all aspects of nursery and plant production.
Through relationships with Centrelink, case managers and employers, Brite works to identify and develop pathways to employment for its clients. Structured and supported work experience placements are available, as are traineeships.