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19th Jan 2018
The Australian Red Cross used our client and case management system to help them provide support without their clients having to repeat their story.
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19th Jan 2018
Our client and case management system is helping break the cycle of disadvantage through New South Wales Government's Premier Youth Initiative.
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13th Nov 2018
We've partnered with MYOB, the Monarch Institute and AAT to deliver a program that provides people with the skills and confidence they need to get into the workforce by kick starting a career in bookkeeping.
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16th Nov 2018
Infoxchange worked with Drummond Street Services, providing them with an agile technology platform — placing them in a better position to focus on supporting individuals and families within the community.
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16th Nov 2018
We worked with Jabiru Community Youth and Children's Services to develop an IT strategy that included upgrading 40 outdated devices with new hardware and implementing Microsoft's cloud-based 365.
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16th Nov 2018
A joint initiative by NSW Health and St Vincent's Alcohol and Drug Information Service, Your Room provides accurate, up-to-date drug and alcohol information through various resources, news and online games.
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19th Nov 2018
We worked with Sacred Heart Mission to implement our client and case management system across a range of their programs and services so that staff can work better to support people doing it tough.
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17th Jan 2020
We’ve been working with VincentCare to ensure that no matter where or how many times someone goes to them for help, they won't have the trauma of needing to repeat their story or re-share their information.
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2nd Jul 2019
When Madhuri Nadimpalli applied for the I CAN with MYOB program she had been out of the workforce for 15 years and her confidence was pretty low. Two years on, she’s landed the perfect job and is thriving in her new role.
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26th Sep 2019
When 18-year-old Husein couldn’t find a job, his mother suggested he enroll in Infoxchange’s Youth IT Careers program. His hard work led to him becoming J.P. Morgan Sydney's youngest staff member.
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30th Sep 2019
We're incredibly proud to partner with Telstra to deliver the Telstra Top-up program to help keep vulnerable people connected.
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12th Nov 2019
After attending a Digital Springboard course in her home town of Cootamundra NSW, Nina’s confidence using social media grew. She was able to use her new skills to help out with the family antiques shop when her mother-in-law became ill.
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24th Feb 2020
How a single mum went from long-term unemployment to coordinating the Digital Springboard program at her local neighbourhood centre.
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29th May 2020
How a young graduate from our Tech Ready program has flourished in his new career, despite the strange start during lockdown.
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4th Aug 2020
Shortly before COVID-19 hit Australia, we transformed Wombat Housing Support Services’ IT environment.
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4th Sep 2020
In 2018 we streamlined Arts Project Australia's technology to empower their staff to better support their artists, but it’s the COVID-19 lockdowns that have given their team pause to reflect on the power of an effective IT environment.
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15th Oct 2020
Everyone has a right to a home where they feel safe and secure. Our system puts people and families at the forefront and helps them find accommodation to suit their needs.
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28th Jul 2021
For youth worker David Grdic, Ask Izzy is an essential part of his worker’s toolkit. Meet David.
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4th Aug 2021
After separating from his wife, Virgil fell into a deep depression. Unfortunately conventional therapy options didn't help. Then a search on Ask Izzy opened up a new world of support and social connection.
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7th Sep 2021
Before Launch Housing implemented our Client and Case Management System, they were managing multiple legacy databases. This made answering the simple question “How many clients did you see over the last year?" impossible.