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From School to Work: Autism Employment Transition in Campbelltown

From School to Work: Autism Employment Transition in Campbelltown

Helping Autistic Girls In Campbelltown Develop Job Readiness And Utilize Programs Like Sles (School Leaver Employment Supports).


Leaving school brings big changes for autistic girls. Workplaces can feel confusing and busy. In Campbelltown, you can help your teen get ready for work life with calm steps and local support.

Why Work Skills Matter

School routines help many autistic teens cope. Work needs new skills like talking to strangers, following changes and handling busy times. Without planning, these shifts can feel too much.



Starting early gives your child the confidence to try.

What Skills To Practise


Each step builds trust that they can manage real jobs later.


Small Steps To Start

Try short tasks at home first:


  • Organise a simple list for grocery shopping.
  • Help with cooking or packing lunch.
  • Practise phone calls to local shops.
  • Learn how to ask for help when unsure.

Local Workplaces That Help

Campbelltown has a mix of small businesses and big centres. Local cafés, shops and libraries often know local families. They may offer short work trials or simple tasks to practise.



Some schools have work experience programs. Ask your child’s teacher about options. A gentle trial helps your teen see what jobs feel right for them.

Using School Leaver Employment Supports (SLES)


Talk to your planner about adding SLES to your plan if it fits your child’s goals

What SLES Covers

SLES helps teens move from school to work. It may include:


  • Job skill workshops.
  • Visits to real workplaces.
  • Practising job interviews.
  • Travel training for safe commuting.

NDIS Supports For Work Transition

A local coordinator can link you with trusted providers in Campbelltown.


Your plan may fund:


  • Support workers to try new work settings.
  • Occupational therapy to build confidence.
  • Speech therapy for clear talking in interviews.
  • Parent training to support job readiness.

Tips For Calm Work Practice

Show your teen it is okay to ask questions. Praise small efforts, like making eye contact or trying a new task.


  • Start with short shifts or tasks.
  • Choose quiet times of day.
  • Use checklists so your child knows what comes next.
  • Practise travel during non-peak hours.

Local Spots To Practise


Campbelltown’s local shops and small businesses are good places to build work confidence. Many owners hire young people they know or give short volunteer roles to start.



Community groups may run skills classes too. Talk to other local parents for ideas.

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Welcome to Spirit Care, where we are about believing in the extraordinary strength and potential of every woman. Founded with the mission to empower and uplift women with disabilities, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support, education, and opportunities for growth.


At Spirit Care, we understand that disability does not define capability. Instead, we focus on abilities, talents, and dreams. Our team is comprised of passionate individuals who are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where women can thrive.


Through personalised programs and services, we offer a holistic approach to empowerment. From educational workshops and skill-building sessions to mentorship programs and access to resources, we strive to equip women with the tools they need to achieve their goals and pursue their passions.

Our History

Welcome to Spirit Care, where we are about believing in the extraordinary strength and potential of every woman. Founded with the mission to empower and uplift women with disabilities, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support, education, and opportunities for growth.


At Spirit Care, we understand that disability does not define capability. Instead, we focus on abilities, talents, and dreams. Our team is comprised of passionate individuals who are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where women can thrive.


Through personalised programs and services, we offer a holistic approach to empowerment. From educational workshops and skill-building sessions to mentorship programs and access to resources, we strive to equip women with the tools they need to achieve their goals and pursue their passions.

Join us in our mission to break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create a world where all women can thrive. Together, we can redefine what's possible and empower women with disabilities to follow their dreams.


Welcome to the Spirit Care family.

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She helps your daughter express emotions, work through emotional regulation, and understand specific abilities.


Lama’s background as an early childhood educator is invaluable.

As a beautician and mentor.

 

Noor builds your daughter’s confidence by highlighting the strengths she might be overlooking.

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Zac focuses on supporting parents.


He helps with planning and ensures that your family’s needs are met.

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Providing a personalised service for extraordinary people with unique aspirations. Extending the support and goodness of family to guide you in achieving your most desired individual accomplishments.

You Are Not Alone

Getting ready for work is not easy, but small steps help. Your child can learn how to travel, follow tasks and handle new people. Campbelltown’s mix of trusted places and local employers makes this shift feel possible.



One simple job trial at a time builds trust and real skills for the future.