The Supported Internship Programme is a full time one year employment programme for young adults with learning disabilities or autism. The aim of the programme is to support the transition from school to work in the hope of students gaining employment at the end of the year, either within the health board or externally. 10 young people have been employed by the health board as a result of the project and we hope this number will continue to grow as the partnership continues.

 

 

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 During their placements, students are fully immersed into the department they are working in and are given full opportunity to experience the world of work.

 

“I like the project because it is a very welcoming environment, where everybody wants the best for you. People treat you as an adult. Project Search is an opportunity of a lifetime where you can see how the hospital works and speak to the people in charge of the departments. You also have a direct chance of getting a job for life. I think other people, if given the chance, should participate as Project Search can change your life.”

Pupil Project Search 2021 cohort

 

The Cardiff Commitment are working with partners and specialist resource bases across the city to explore careers and work related experiences to enhance supported employment pathways and the newly appointed ALN Schools Liaison Officer to the Cardiff Commitment team Sarah-Jayne Sealy will be taking this area of work forward. 

 

Please get in touch with Sarah-Jayne if you support with pupils with ALN or are a partner who has an appetite to work in this area: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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