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New partnership boosting autism support

Victoria University and Autism Spectrum Australia [Aspect] have joined together to aim at increasing the workforce of those who support those on the autism spectrum.

Beginning in October, the partnership will offer VU students training in areas such as speech pathology, social work and community services at both the TAFE and higher education levels to participate in placements, internships and formal employment opportunities with Aspect.

The partnership would also offer participants to attain a recognised qualification with VU, while VU researchers in health, wellness and sport will also look at opportunities to undertake collaborative research with Aspect’s Research Centre for Autism Practice to present evidence-based solutions which address the barriers faced by people on the autism spectrum.

NDIS Minister Bill Shorten said the alliance was an “excellent” example of how the future disability workforce can be appropriately trained.

“I hope to see more of this kind of collaboration between educational institutions and disability organisations,” he said.

The better trained disability workers are, the better care they will provide to Australians with disability.”

VU vice-chancellor Professor Adam Shoemaker said the partnership would demonstrate a shared commitment to empower communities.

“We’re particularly excited that part of the agreement will see VU qualifications offered to members of Aspect and the broader community we serve,” he said.

Aspect chief executive Jacqui Borland said the partnership would be an “amazing opportunity” for all those wanting to take on a career working in specialised education or therapy or those on the autism spectrum.

“I am really excited to see how we can further develop our relationship to better support people on the autism spectrum and their families, both on campus and in the wider community,” she said.

VU and Aspect have been working on finalising an agreement to deliver a new autism service hub to be established at VU’s St Albans campus.

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