Advancing Career Services: Supporting Post-Secondary Career Professionals in a Changing Job Market
This resource is based on insights from 75 self-employed neurodivergent Canadians and 70 stakeholders in supported employment, adult education, and entrepreneurship. It provides practical guidance for service and employment providers on how self-employment opportunities can leverage the strengths and needs of neurodivergent individuals, and create pathways to success.
What unique strengths do neurodivergent individuals have and why are these individuals well suited to small business and freelance opportunities? How can supported employment providers play a key role in working with service providers to ensure that mainstream training programs are accessible? What are the four neurodivergent self-employment pathways and how can these pathways be strengthened to support the neurodivergent population?
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Key findings
New realities of career development professionals
Challenges in delivering effective career support
Actionable insights to strengthen career services
Appendix A: Methodology
Appendix B: Bibliography


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