Knowing and making a list of your strengths can help remind people of their employable qualities.
Understanding disclosure can play a big role in how, when and what you want to discuss about yourself – as well as giving yourself the power around what information you want to disclose.
View this resourceWherever you are along the five stages of finding employment, this booklet can help you prepare, plan, achieve, and maintain your employment goals.
View this resourceThis booklet will assist both employees and employers to understand brain injury, as well as adaptations that can be made in the workplace.
View this resourceA Bit About Me assists people with a disability with framing personal information they want to provide to future employers about their interests, experience and disability.
View this resourceThis workbook is similar to A Bit About Me, however its focus is on employment and will help you discover employment
View this resourceEach card asks a different question relating to your life, such as your likes, dislikes hobbies and interests. Each activity is about understanding and discovering interesting facts about who you are.
View this resourceEach card asks a different question about your character strengths, which are the positive parts of a person’s personality, such as kindness or teamwork, and will help you discover the best parts of who you are and highlight the employable qualities that you have.
View this resourceThis card pack will help you to discover your employment goals, what jobs you may be interested and can be used as a prompting tool when going through your employment journey.
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