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New program to empower healthier, happier women in work

The Intime Collective has been named one of the successful recipients of a grant from a $10 million Federal Government investment into projects that focus on increasing career opportunities and pathways for women.

Founder of The Intime Collective, Louise Gilbert, has joined forces with Tanaz Byramji of Tanaz Coaching and Consulting and Allan Gatenby of ACPi Australia to launch an innovative new program – The World of Work.

They each bring to the program a wealth of experience supporting women in returning to work, navigating a change in career direction, building optimal relationships and taking charge of their future.

The World of Work is designed to equip women with information and practical skills to re-enter, change or re-build their careers.

“Career breaks, or gaps, can occur for a wide range of reasons – health challenges, lifestyle choices, redundancies, or parenting or caring responsibilities,” Louise said.

“The World of Work Program offers women an opportunity to re-engage with the world of work regardless of the type of career break they’ve experienced. They’ll explore new career pathways, build their skills, shape their future roles and design careers that work.

“The ultimate goal of the program is to support women to feel happier, healthier, and more engaged in their work.”

The program will be delivered through workshops, activities, coaching, and potential placement and work experience opportunities.

It’s another feather in the cap for The Intime Collective, which has experienced significant growth and expansion since being established only a few years ago.

Louise said The Intime Collective would continue to offer its existing offering of relationship, social wellbeing, and managing work and life masterclass programs, which are sought-after by teams and organisations across Australia.

“The World of Work is a natural step for The Intime Collective and complements our existing offerings, which are all about supporting people to be more connected, happier and more engaged at work,” she said.

The World of Work received funding through Round 3 of the Australian Government’s National Careers Institute Partnership Grants.

The program will launch later this year.

Let us know if you’d like to be kept up to date – including organisations looking to access high-calibre talent – by emailing hello@theintimecollective.com or via our contact page.

LOUISE GILBERT

Founder & Director

Intime
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