Parents' Options: Life After High School for SEN Teens in Hong Kong

We visit The Nesbitt Centre to explore programs supporting SEN teens after high school in Hong Kong.

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For parents and families in Hong Kong wondering about life after high school for children with special educational needs or autism, vocational programs offer a meaningful alternative when university or traditional employment may not be viable options.

In our latest YouTube episode, we visit The Nesbitt Centre, a leading organization in Hong Kong supporting students with SEN and neurodivergent conditions. Their vocational training program focuses on teaching life skills, self-advocacy, and preparing students for potential employment opportunities. These programs empower individuals to lead more independent and fulfilling lives while bridging the gap between education and work.

Check out our YouTube episode to learn more about how The Nesbitt Centre is helping families navigate the future for their children with autism and SEN.

At Optism, we’re committed to supporting parents and families with autistic children across Hong Kong and Asia. Stay tuned for more resources!