Moderate Support • Ages 16-18 • Goal:

Get Work Experience

Action step 1.

Identify adult employment services and supports.

Because of the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act, employment services like vocational rehabilitation and Ticket to Work are available to help students get ready for employment. Each state has its own rules for these programs. If you don’t get these services, using supports can help you get ready to work. For example, you may want to:

  • Visit the jobsite before you start working to see what it’s like.
  • Make a script to help you ask for an accommodation, like using headphones.

Resources

  • From Autism Speaks about preparing for employment
  • From the Council State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation about state services
  • From the U.S. Department of Labor on WIOA
  • From the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy on services for autism
  • From the U.S. Social Security Administration on Ticket to Work

Words to know

accommodation
supports
Ticket to Work
vocational rehabilitation
Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act

Action step 2.

Practice social communication and self-advocacy skills.

Transfer social communication and self-advocacy skills you learned in school to community activities. Practice what you learned about advocating for your needs. For example, you can discuss your needs at your next IEP meeting.

Resources

  • From the Administration for Community Living about employment
  • From Wrightslaw about self-advocacy

Words to know

advocating
Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting
self-advocacy
social communication
social communication skills

You’ve reached the end of the action steps for this support level and age group.

  • To find services and providers in your area, visit our Resource Guide.
  • For direct contact with a member of our Autism Response Team, call 1-888-AUTISM2 (1-888-288-4762) or en Español 1-888-772-9050.
  • Send an email to: help@autismspeaks.org.
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