014 - Adult Integration Programme & Work Readiness Programme, The
Living Link, South Africa
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ONTACT
The Living Link
Mr. Stanley Bawden
South Africa
www.thelivinglink.co.za+27 11 788 8249
stanley@thelivinglink.co.zaO
VERALL GOAL
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MISSION
To upskill, educate and help intellectually disabled young adults be able to live independently and work in the open
labor market.
The mission of the Adult Integration Programme and Work Readiness Programme at the Living Link is to prepare young
adults with intellectual disabilities for supported open labor market employment. This is achieved through practical
training modules aimed at holistic preparation of the individual for the demands of working and living in mainstream
society.
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HE SOLUTION THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED
A 12-month and an 8-month training course had been developed that involves theoretical modules and a period of job
sampling at an open labor market site in Johannesburg.
Training modules include: Lifestyle management, Personal empowerment, Employment and Financial management.
These modules are presented by enthusiastic and experienced trainers. Training involves interactive group discussions,
real world scenarios, and various electronic and printed media. Training is aimed at accommodating a variety of abilities
and learning styles. A clear shift is made to emphasize ADULT education. Students are encouraged to engage as adult
learners within training. This presents a clear shift from being at school as an adolescent.
Job sampling is facilitated by two experienced job coaches who support students in the practical application of skills
learnt in a real world-working context. Students are provided with a variety of job sampling opportunities that allows
them to discover vocational strengths, preferences and areas for further development. The development of appropriate
work behavior and habits becomes central to the process. This moves education from training to 'doing'.