Developing soft (employability) skills and work experience opportunities to prepare students with intellectual disability for open employment

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This research identifies the soft (employability) skills that key stakeholders view as essential for young people with intellectual disability (ID) to gain and maintain open employment. The study subsequently examined the work experience opportunities for young people with ID to develop these soft skills during their school years. Qualitative data from 89 participants (questionnaires and interviews) and a review of the current literature informed the development of a set of soft skills for open employment and a proposed model for work exposure programmes from the commencement to the conclusion of high school.

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Young, K., & Rooney, D. (2023). Developing soft (employability) skills and work experience opportunities to prepare students with intellectual disability for open employment. British Journal of Special Education, 50(4), 427–439. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8578.12484

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