
Providing opportunities for people with Down syndrome to achieve self-fulfillment, independence, and community integration through vocational training.

The Saut Vocational Training Program provides real professional opportunities for people with Down syndrome from age 16 to achieve self-fulfillment, economic independence, and effective community integration. The program trains practical vocational skills in supervised work environments, preparing students for the job market.
The program includes vocational interest and ability assessment, practical training in real work environments under specialist supervision, building job search and interview skills, and networking with community employers for employment opportunities.
Assess vocational interests and abilities for each studentTrain vocational skills in real work environmentsBuild job search and interview skillsSupport student integration into the community job market
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