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Creating new opportunities for economic participation Presented by the Property Industry Foundation.

Dec 18, 2015

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Page 1: Creating new opportunities for economic participation Presented by the Property Industry Foundation.

Creating new opportunities for economic participation

Presented by the Property Industry Foundation

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Rosemary SmithsonNational CEO

Property Industry Foundation

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Property Industry Foundation – your industry; your charity

taking young people off our streets and getting them back into our society.

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What is the Property Industry Foundation?

• Industry initiative est 1996– to identify a community problem needing

assistance– chose youth homelessness– to raise funds across the industry to help

charitable organisations helping youth– to promote to industry: your industry

helping young people at risk

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Why establish?

– Industry was being approached by many different charities

–a lot of publicity about kids living on the streets

– timely to get the industry together to do their bit recognizing that government couldn’t resolve alone

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Steps to establishing

–Wanted a collective approach to help one community problem – not a fragmented approach

–one mandate only: “young people at risk; youth homelessness”

–chose role: raise awareness; raise money

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Early Results

–events to bring industry together– raised significant funds–chose charitable deliverying tangible

outcomes–undertook some building projects –

donations + building services– Industry proud + supporting

community + helping young people

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Building on success

–PIF concept working; new challenges–build greater industry–create awareness of community problem–engage industry at different levels– raise more money– introduce more charity partners–distribute funds better–offer more than funds eg inkind

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More results

–More initiatives to bring together leaders, young professionals, women: to help community problem of youth homelessness

– PAs/women giving winter woollens and toiletries for street kids

–more volunteering; more building projects; more rigorous selection processes

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Greater, tangible results

–duplicate success in other states–social return on investment with

distribution of funds–Communicate to government–Deliver greater industry projects with

greater tangibility–Consider creating employment

opportunities in our industry

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PIF today

–PIF in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane– raising over $1.5m net per year,

support 20 different charities–3 key giving: youth counsellors,

educational programs & buildings–strong industry engagement–SROI assessment–Applications SROI expectations

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Focus. Results driven. Economic improvement.

–Focus: building homes to take homeless young people off streets into home environment – PIF House

– In Redfern + Melbourne–Discussing 2 Parramatta City Council –Salvation Army work-ready program–PIF program incorporates Host

Companies giving jobs

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Focus. Results driven. Economic improvement.

–12 young people once homeless working in property industry; life changing; rewarding

–Focus 1: PIF House Program–Focus 2: PIF’s Rebuild-a-Young

employment Program

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Focus. Results driven. Economic improvement.

Best Result.

Creating opportunities

for economic participation.

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Social Procurement Case Study.PIF’s Rebuild-a-Young-Life Program.

PROPERTY INDUSTRY FOUNDTION

REBUILD A YOUNG LIFE PROGRAM

Finding jobs in our industry to take young people off our

streets and back into society.

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Social Procurement Case Study.PIF’s Rebuild-a-Young-Life Program.

Pre-Employment Preparation– Complete a 6 week pathways course to become

work ready– Participants are males and females aged 17 – 24

who are now relatively stable in their accommodation, legal matters, and drug and alcohol issues.

– Potential Job Identification– Work experience– Candidate profile

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Social Procurement Case Study.PIF’s Rebuild-a-Young-Life Program.

Host Company Considerations–Long Term Employment–Company mentors–Charity partner role–Good workplace cultures–Strong HR support

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Social Procurement Case Study.PIF’s Rebuild-a-Young-Life Program.

Permanent Placement–The Type of roles–Mentor selection–Match company and candidate–Probation period–Manage expectations–Need stable accommodation

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Social Procurement Case Study.PIF’s Rebuild-a-Young-Life Program.

PIF House program–Transition Housing–Live in counselling–Stepping stone to permanent

accommodation–Many successful placements