Sophie Goligorsky, who has learning disabilities, pictured with new colleagues Jerry Platts and Liam Hutchins at central London property company GVA, is the latest success story from Kisharon’s employment programme.
Sophie Goligorsky, who has learning disabilities, pictured with new colleagues Jerry Platts and Liam Hutchins at central London property company GVA, is the latest success story from Kisharon’s employment programme.
People supported by Kisharon have packed thousands of Seder table coasters to meet huge demand.
Shammai Rotenberg has a new job. He has paid employment at The Grove, the luxury hotel, spa and golf resort in Hertfordshire.
London company Auticon is offering careers in IT and related areas specifically for people with autism.
It’s not too late to order personalised honey, buy New Year cards or find a delightful present at the Equal Gifts and Homeware Shop in Temple Fortune.
Finding work is essential for people with learning disabilities. Kisharon has launched a vocational skills course to instil confidence and a sense of achievement, giving young adults the right tools for the workplace.
Together we can make our library a crowdfunding winner. We need to raise £6,500 by September and could attract funding from the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
Moishe Goldblatt has a new paid job learning about the world of public relations at The PR Office, in Kentish Town.
Businesses have begun to actively recruit employees with autism for their diligence, powers of concentration and attention to detail.