
PALS journey into employment
I'm trying to develop a picture that sums up the current journey into employment for PALS in contrast to the mainstream journey. I will call this the PALS stream. According to government statistics released by the House of Commons library, approximately 11% of young people aged 16-24 who are not in full time education are unemployed. According to the National Autistic society, approximately 15% of all people with autism are employed. This seems like a large difference. In or


Corporate Volunteering - win win?
I recently attended a brilliant event hosted by Business In The Community in London (where-else?) It was billed, and turned out to be, a celebration of how BITC's members are giving-back to their communities and helping charities and social enterprises (SE). The attendees included people representing third sector organisations, heads of Corporate Social Responsibility and Volunteering, and volunteers. We heard talks from CSR leads who extolled their new volunteering strateg