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Assisting Individuals With ASD Transition Into The Workplace

Alison Le Grand & Adam Lockwood

Objectives

Importance

Preparing/Gaining/Maintaining

Wrap-up

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Poll Question

Importance

High Prevalence Of ASD

Abysmal Rates Of Employment

Working Is Important

Individuals With Autism Can Work

It’s Our Responsibility To Prepare Students

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Preparation

Early Preparation

pixshark.com/preparation.htm

http://www.nveee.org/peer-to-peer/

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Peer Mentor Considerations

Age

Personality

Availability/Consistency

Number

http://www.remaxproducts.com.au/warehouse-management-blog/bid/327299/3-Key-Considerations-for-Selecting-High-Speed-Doors

Social Skills

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ILAUGH Framework

Initiation

Listening With Eyes And Brain

Abstract/Inferential Communication

Perspective Taking

Getting The Big Picture

Humor

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Self-Determination

Benefits Of Self-Determination

More Likely to Be:

Employed

Financially Independent

Living Independently

(Sowers & Powers, 1995; Wehmeyer & Palmer, 2003)

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Person-Centered Planning

• Student As A Person

• Everyday Language, Pictures And Symbols

• Unique Strengths, Interests And Capacities

(Kincaid, 2005)

Choice-Making

• Recognize Options

• Evaluation Options

• Select An Option

• Develop Plan Of Action

(Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, 1992)

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Self-Directed Learning

• Identify Goals

• Develop A Plan

• Record And Monitor Behavior

• Evaluate Behavior

(Lowman, Vatland, Stricklan-Cohen, Horner, Walker, 2010)

Family Supports/Involvement

• Ongoing

• Outside Of School

• Educate Family

• Parents Model Behavior

(Loman et al. 2010)

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Environmental Contexts

• Natural Settings

• Range Of Examples

• Provide Instruction That Promotes SD

• Ongoing Assessment And Modification

(Loman et al. 2010)

Poll Question

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Preparation

When the Student is

Beginning to Think About Employment

Pre-Employment Career Exploration

Job Sampling Volunteering

InternshipsApprentice-

ships

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Transition Assessment Tool

• Knowing About Jobs

• Finding A Job

• Skills On The Job

• Reading

• Writing

• Math

• Communication

Useful Resource: https://www.autismspeaks.org/sites/default/files/documents/transition/employment.pdf

Interest Inventories

• Self-Directed Search [SDS]

• Strong Interest Inventory

• Career Key

• Occupational Aptitude Survey and Interest Assessment, second edition [OASIS II]

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Strengths/Weaknesses Assessment

Resources:

• Differential Aptitude Test (DAT)

• Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery

• Occupational Aptitude Survey and Interest Assessment (OASIS II)

Recommended Reading: Temple Grandin: Choosing the Right Job

Assess Needed Level of Support

Competitive Employment

Supported Employment

Sheltered Employment

Secured Employment

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Vocational Assessment Resources

Strengths

InterestsJob Market

For more information on assessments, visit these websites:• Do2Learn.com• Institute for

Community Inclusion (ICI)

• Occupational Information Network (O*Net)

DreamJob!!!

The Search

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Gaining Employment

Job Match (SCARS)

Job Applications/Resumes

Job Interviews

Job Matching (SCARS Analysis)

Sensory

Communication

Activity

Routine

SocialFiller & Rosenshein, 2012

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Sensory• Feels?

• Sounds?

• Smells?

• Looks?

Communication• Communication Systems?

• Communication Expectations?

• Customer Interactions?

• Organizational “lingo” or Jargon

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Activity/Task• Steps in Tasks

• Language Needs

• Pace of Tasks

• Location of tasks

• Variability vs. Stability

• Personnel Involved

Routine• Schedule of Job

• Predictability of Job

• Sequence of Tasks

• Communication of Change 

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Social• Social Expectations

• Social Supports

• Organizational Politics

• Lunch, Break‐Room, After‐Work Norms

Poll Question

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Job Application Supports

3.  Following Up

Writing emails Pursuing Leads

2. Paperwork

Compiling Documents Answering ??s

1. Initiating Search

Online Databases Researching Companies

Muller (2003)

Resume Development

Volunteer

Experience

Job Shadowing

Other Skills

Obtained

Muller (2003)

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Resume Writing Supports

Organization

Focus

Fit

PACER Center, 2010

Interviewing (Preparation Stage)

Professional

DressTime Management

Handshake

Role-Playing

&

Mock Interviews

Standifer, 2009

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Interview (During Stage)

• Eye Contact

• Behavior Protocol

• Resume on Hand

• Reciprocal Conversation

Interview Accommodations

Traveling Interview

Portfolio Review

Job “Try‐Out”

Standifer, 2009

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Interview (Conclusion)

• Expressing Gratitude

• Expressing Interest

• Arranging Follow‐Up

• Closing & Exit Procedures

MaintainingEmployment

Training & Awareness

Job Mentors/Coaches

Accommodations

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Training & AwarenessTraining & Awareness

Standifer, 2009

Natural Supports:Supportive Management and

Mentors

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Job Mentors• Social Support

• Social Norms

• Office Politics

• Organizational Jargon

• New Employee ??s

Poll Question

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Coaching

• Encouragement

• Training

• Trouble‐Shooting

• Advocacy

• Social “Translator”

Accommodations

SensoryAssistive

Technology

Work

Environment

Task

Demands

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Sensory Accommodations

Workspace Accommodations

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Poll Question

Task Accommodations

• Task Sequences

• Diagrams & Charts

• Practice with New Routines

• No Multi‐Tasking

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Video Based Supports Covert 

Audio Coaching

Other Electronic Devices

Assistive Technology

Tools & Resources

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Questions or Comments?

Contact Us:Alison Le Grand

[email protected]

Adam [email protected]

Jennifer [email protected]

Holly [email protected]