Breaking the cycle of intergenerational unemployment

By Anna Patty
Updated December 11 2017 - 8:18pm, first published 8:10pm
SMH. 11th of December 2017. Trainee chef Jess Wyborn at Le Grove Caf???? in Liverpool. Story is about a community project which is breaking the bonds of intergenerational unemployment. Jess has been through that program and has got her first job as a trainee chef at a cafe. Story: Anna Patty. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer
SMH. 11th of December 2017. Trainee chef Jess Wyborn at Le Grove Caf???? in Liverpool. Story is about a community project which is breaking the bonds of intergenerational unemployment. Jess has been through that program and has got her first job as a trainee chef at a cafe. Story: Anna Patty. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer

Hundreds of women have started work for the first time with the help of a jobs program designed to help them break the cycle of inter-generational unemployment.

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