Province funds pilot program offering training and work experience to youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Alberta government is providing nearly $500,000 to support youth living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) for increased access to on-the-job-training and work experience.
The funds are to launch a pilot program that would offer training and work experience to youth living with ASD, which officials say will help prepare them for successful futures.
The provincial government has partnered with the Technology North Corporation, an Information Technology (IT) Services company located in Edmonton that promotes technology products aimed at connecting young adults affected by ASD and other disabilities.
“Alberta’s government is extremely proud to be supporting organizations that increase opportunities for everyone. Individuals with disabilities bring great value to Alberta’s economy and its success. We are glad to be partners with Technology North as they help set young Albertans on a path towards bright futures,” said Jeremy Nixon, Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services.