Programmes
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Gaps
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Ideas
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Transition/vocational training programmes across the various SPED schools: list here
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Some SPED students have difficulty mastering job skills training even when approaching graduation/18 years old.
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Allow SPED students to attend courses ad-hoc, after graduation, taking into consideration income loss too.
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SPED school graduates lack internship opportunities during their school-going years. SPED schools and VWOs typically have to get their own contacts.
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Have a central coordinator that facilitates the internship process, or have more opportunities to dialogue with partners like WSG/MOM.
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Skills taught in WSQ- and WPLN- certified courses may not always be retained, nor applied.
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Because of job tracking, SPED graduates tend to lack information on job opportunities beyond their track, e.g., ex-student who worked in Coffee Bean switched to forklift driving.
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Explore the feasibility of freelance/cottage industry labour, evergreen sectors like waste management, funeral parlour work, and purposeful job re-designs.
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Lack of information on job opportunity and industry trends that SPED schools usually train their students to enter.
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Study European apprenticeship models to improve on vocational training and transition planning.
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Mountbatten Vocational School - ITE Skills Certificate (ISC)
- Students learn food preparation, F&B serving and housekeeping operations over two years and are awarded the ISC upon completion
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Metta School’s Vocational Certification Programme-
Institute of Technical Education Skills Certificate (ISC)
- For eligible students 17 years old and above
- Offers ITE Skills Certification (ISC) upon completion, e.g., in Baking, Food Preparation and Housekeeping Operation (Accommodation)
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Metta School’s Employment Pathway Programme (EPP)
- For MID and ASD programme students not on the Vocational Certification track
- Students will undergo vocational skills training, such as WSQ modules, Food and Hygiene courses, etc. and job trials and on-the-job training
- Upon graduation, SG Enable will support these students with vocational training and support in identified suitable pathways such as supported employment, customized employment and internships.
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APSN Delta Senior School’s Vocational Certification Programme - Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ)
- For students aged 17 to 21, in four areas: (1) Food Services; (2) Hotel and Accommodation Services; (3) Landscape Operations and (4) Retail Operations.
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MINDS Employment Development Centres (EDCs)
Provides vocational training for adults with intellectual disabilities aged 18 and above:
- Idea Employment Development Centre
- SIA-MINDS Employment Development Centre
- Woodlands Employment Development Centre
- Minds regularly organises internships in industries as diverse as laundromats, supermarkets, hardware shops and car wash facilities in petrol stations for its clients starting from the age of about 16. By around age 19, some PWDs can be guided towards working in sheltered workshops that cater to them, doing work such as packing, retail, baking and making crafts. Others are placed in the general labour market, where they are mentored and supported by job coaches from Minds who ensure that they are not stressed in their new environment or check that they are able to take public transport to work.
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Vocational Training
For post-primary school students, available at:
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Vocational Training in SPED Schools
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Rise Mentorship Programme
- 12-week programme where students are matched with business managers who provide mentoring in job interviews, resume writing skills etc.
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IHL Internship Programme
- Provides internship opportunities for IH students with ASD, ID, PI and SI
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Training Programmes at SG Enable: list here
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Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore – Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workshop (GROW)
- Sheltered workshop that provides vocational training and employment for adults with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities.
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Singapore Association for the Visually Handicapped - Skills Development Programme
- Skills training courses to prepare and equip the visually handicapped for employment or general upgrading so that they could better integrate with the community.
- IT Skills
- Telemarketing
- Massage Training
- Learning to Play Musical Instruments
- Art and Craft
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Sheltered Workshops
- Offer employment and/or vocational training to adults with disabilities who do not possess the competencies or skills for open employment.
- Currently 8 sheltered workshops run by APSN, Bizlink, CPAS, MINDS, SPD and Thye Hua Kwan at various centres
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Some PWDs may find sheltered employment too easy/not challenging, yet be unsuited for open employment.
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Supported employment models?
- Currently there are some PWDs who are not able to gain employment in open market but reject sheltered employment [tasks are too simple and allowance is low (<$300/month)]
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