Skill Assessments Tailored for NDIS Participants
Our skill assessments identify your strengths and career interests to create personalized employment pathways.
Skill Assessments Tailored for NDIS Participants
Understanding Your Strengths
Personalised Career Planning

Employment Pathways After Skill Assessment
Supported Jobs Tailored to Your Strengths
Real Work, Real Support
Pathways That Lead to Independence

Voices of Success: NDIS Participants Share Their Journey
Real stories from those who found meaningful work through skill assessments

The skill assessment helped me understand my strengths clearly. With Leafe’s support, I secured a role that fits my abilities and interests perfectly.

Thanks to the assessment, I found a job that matches my skills. The ongoing support from Leafe’s made the transition smooth and encouraging.

Leafe’s skill assessment opened doors I didn’t know existed. Now I’m working in a role that challenges me and helps me grow every day.

The assessment process identified my strengths and interests, leading to a job where I feel valued and supported. Leafe’s made all the difference.
Common Questions About Skill Assessments for NDIS Participants
What is a skill assessment and why is it important?
A skill assessment evaluates your abilities, interests, and strengths to help identify suitable career paths. It ensures your employment goals align with your unique skills and support needs.
Who can participate in the skill assessment process?
NDIS participants with plan-managed funding can access skill assessments through Leafe’s. Support coordinators and families can also assist in arranging these assessments.
How long does the skill assessment take?
Typically, the assessment is completed over one or two sessions, each lasting about 60 to 90 minutes, depending on individual needs and the depth of evaluation required.
What happens after the skill assessment?
After assessing your strengths and preferences, we develop a tailored employment plan. This plan connects you with supported work opportunities that match your skills and goals.
Are skill assessments linked to real job opportunities?
Yes, skill assessments guide participants toward supported employment pathways where they can gain real work experience, earn award wages, and receive ongoing support.
