Updated
Updated · haringey.gov.uk · May 26
Supported Intern Designs Autism Employment Infographic Showing 77% Want Work but 34% Hold Paid Jobs
Updated
Updated · haringey.gov.uk · May 26

Supported Intern Designs Autism Employment Infographic Showing 77% Want Work but 34% Hold Paid Jobs

1 articles · Updated · haringey.gov.uk · May 26

Summary

  • A supported intern in Haringey created an Autism and Employment infographic to show the gap between autistic adults’ desire to work and actual job access.
  • The graphic cites UK data showing 77% of autistic adults want to work, while only 34% are in paid employment, underscoring the need for tailored support.
  • Supported internships are presented as one response, offering structured workplace learning and on-site help for young people with an Education, Health and Care Plan.
  • The infographic says 60% of supported internship graduates secure paid jobs, and the intern says the programme built confidence, independence and readiness for work or an apprenticeship.
  • The piece is part of Haringey’s Supported Intern Voices series, which aims to encourage other young people considering the Supported Internship Programme.

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