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Download information about the Business Services Wage Tool, including information for workers and Australian Disability Enterprises.
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General
- Administrative Guidelines
Wage assessment tool for people with disabilities working in Australian Disability Enterprises. - Example of a completed wage tool assessment
See how a completed wage tool report might look.- Wage tool report example PDF (251Kb)
- Business Services Wage Assessment - Quality Assurance
Information on CRS Australia's quality assurance measures for wage assessments. - More information
See more about Wage Assessments in an Australian Disability Enterprise on the FaHCSIA website.
Australian Disability Enterprise
- Supervisor's Assessment WorkbookTo be completed by the supervisor of a worker being assessed.
- Supervisor's Assessment Workbook PDF (250 Kb)
- Supervisor's Wage Tool Assessment GuideExplains how to complete the Workbook and prepare for wage assessments.
- Information for workers regarding consent/Authority to obtain and release informationTo be completed by the worker prior to the assessment.
- Worker Post Assessment Query FormTo be completed by the Australian Disability Enterprise, if they disagree with the wage assessment process and subsequent wage results. Written comments/supporting evidence relating to the areas of concern are to be included.
- Post Assessment Query Worker ListTo be completed by the Australian Disability Enterprise listing all workers to be included in the post assessment query process.
Workers
- Worker Information GuideContains general information about the assessment process for workers employed by Australian Disability Enterprises.
Brochure is also available in Braille and audio formats. Contact CRS Australia on 1800 444 857.- Worker Information Guide PDF (494Kb)
- Worker Post Assessment Query FormTo be completed by the worker, worker's advocate, a parent/carer or the Australian Disability Enterprise on behalf of the worker, if they disagree with the wage assessment process or subsequent results. Written comments/supporting evidence relating to the areas of concern are to be included.
