Explore financial literacy programs that teach budgeting, saving, and managing expenses.
Enroll in technology-based workshops to develop digital skills, including computer literacy, communication tools, and online safety.
Take part in creative and recreational activities like art, music, and gardening, which foster creativity and enhance confidence.
Attend social events, such as group outings, workshops, or inclusive community festivals.
Participate in volunteering opportunities that provide a sense of purpose and contribution.
Join local clubs, sports teams, or fitness programs designed for people with varying abilities.
Access individualized education plans (IEPs) that address unique learning needs and support skill development in school or adult education.
Explore programs that support learning and skill development, such as those offered by TAFE institutions and registered training organizations.
Enroll in educational courses that align with personal interests, such as vocational training, literacy, and numeracy programs.
Engage with Disability Employment Services (DES) providers to identify job opportunities and access ongoing workplace support.
Explore supported employment opportunities that offer tailored support and accommodations.
Participate in employment preparation programs that teach resume writing, interview skills, and workplace communication.
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