Prevocational Supports Overview
Our Prevocational Supports service is tailored to help individuals build essential skills for community engagement, independence, and preparing for meaningful, integrated employment. Through personalized planning and community-based experiences, we focus on enhancing abilities in a respectful, inclusive environment that honors individual preferences and rights. This program prepares participants for competitive, integrated work, self-employment, or volunteer opportunities, with a focus on long-term career growth and achieving personal goals.
How We Achieve Results
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Physical Capacities Development: We address individual health and physical needs to support overall work readiness.
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Psychomotor Skills Development: We help participants improve coordination and movement for workplace tasks.
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Interpersonal and Communication Skills: Participants learn to effectively communicate and respond in workplace interactions.
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Work Habits Development: We foster habits like punctuality and task focus essential for any job.
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Vocational Dress and Grooming: Participants receive guidance on presenting themselves professionally in the workplace.
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Productivity Standards and Quality Results: We support skill development to meet and exceed productivity expectations.
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Work Practices Training: We teach essential practices like following directions and task completion to support job success.
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Work-Related Skills Development: Participants gain problem-solving abilities and path planning skills to achieve career growth.
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Money Management: We teach financial skills, including budgeting and income tracking, to support independence.
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Volunteerism: Through volunteer experiences, we help participants explore career interests and develop related skills.
Our approach ensures individuals gain the foundational skills for a successful transition into integrated employment.
