Neurodivergent graduates and job opportunities
                    Tue. 4 Nov, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am            AWST            
    
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    Join us on November 4 for a free webinar to explore opportunities to connect neurodivergent graduates to potential employers. The webinar is part of CCIWA's Ability Link Project, in collaboration with MatchWorks and Curtin University.
This webinar aims to assist employers looking for some highly qualified graduates, that could benefit from adjusted recruitment and induction practices, to ensure a successful placement.
- Learn about the graduates and their skills they can bring to your workplace
- Hear from our experts on the types of action you can take to adjust recruitment practices to accommodate neurodivergence in the workplace.
- Get advice on support and resources available to make any work place adjustments to successfully induct a new employee or work experience student into your business.
Download a copy of the Student Candidates Profiles ahead of the webinar.
Featured speakers:
- Sandhya Subramaniam, Program Coordinator, Curtin Specialist Mentoring Program (CSMP), Curtin University. CSMP supports neurodivergent students – particularly those on the autism spectrum – by fostering independence through mentoring.
- Louise Sheehy, National Partnership Manager, Matchworks. Louise has managed industry relationships with varied stakeholders including employers, industry bodies, community and the government. Louise is the lead for iNDEPTh, a neurodivergent incusion program at MatchWorks dedicated to providing employer training and improving the inclusion and support of neurodivergent individuals in the workplace.
- Lena Constantine, Interim Director, Commercial Services, CCIWA
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