Job-Skills

'BULLETPROOF AT wORK' cOURSE

Social Skills & Emotional Regulation Skills to Succeed at Work

For ages 15-25 (in age-appropriate mini-groups)

Teens & adults learn in separate, engaging mini-groups.

Students learn with leaders and mentors.

There's always great skills to learn, relevant to their stage of life.


Equipping Young People With Real-World: Social Skills Course with a "Employment Theme"


This course is for people with Autism, Anxiety or for any person who wants to grow their social skills.

Please take note that no suggestions about career planning or careers or any other matter are to be taken as 'advice'. Instead, this course is a fun theme for building social skills.



This is a course for teens and young adults with or without Autism. It is a fun skills upgrade. It equips your young person with a new range of skills for interacting with others - and then adds in a "workplace context" theme to make it fun. 

STUDENT Training

4 Sessions 

(Your mentor or parent joins you during sessions - Awesome.)


90 minutes per session

(Mini-groups - 4-6 students with a leader, on Zoom)

Teens & adults love it!

Parent/mentorS

4 Sessions (optional)

(You are supporting/coaching your student during their student sessions)


90 minutes per session

(Know how to support your young person for an amazing career)

Parents/mentors love it!

Next Start Dates:


June 2024 Groups: Mon/Tue/Wednes/Thur  3/4/5/6/7 June onwards - Weekly sessions -

  (Pick a day each week that suits your family)   

August 2024 Groups: Mon/Tue/Wednes/Thur  5/6/7/8/9 August onwards - Weekly sessions -

  (Pick a day each week that suits your family)   


Note that each student's sessions could be on any day that suits their family.

(These are the initial intake dates for the next courses).



'Bulletproof At Work' For Participants Aged 15-25

This course equips young people and adults with or without Autism to gain skills and confidence for their next great experiences in the work-place. It's a fun, interactive role-playing learning program.


Please take note that no suggestions about career planning or careers or any other matter are to be taken as 'advice'. Instead, this course is a fun theme for building social skills.

Social Course Content

Learn how to:


Social Skills You Can Learn:


  • How to accept feedback and guidance from others
  • Teamwork skills for enjoying working alongside others
  • Feeling anxious/upset: How to tactfully tell your colleagues or manager when you’re struggling 
  • Personal organisational skills for social settings - being reliable and ready
  • Asking for help appropriately and confidently
  • Following procedures - even if they don't make sense to you)
  • Dealing with day-to-day conflicts in the workplace or at school
  • Accepting feedback with a positive attitude (Avoid misreading the intentions behind feedback)
  • ‘Interview’ social skills (e.g. job interviews etc): Social strategies for confidently succeeding
Peers® Social Skills (Teens/Young Adults)

THE Process WORKS

Social & Life Skills Taught in a Comfortable Way For Autism, Anxiety or Anyone Who Wants To Grow Skills

Each session, the student learns a new social skill, broken down into simple steps.

Your student experiences new skills in a fun way

You practise new skills in a supported environment

Each student plays fun role-playing games to discover effective ways to apply their new skills

We help you to try out these skills at home, at work or at school for yourself

We collaborate with parents, mentors and teachers to create opportunities for the new skills to be used

NDIS - Focus on Social Skills


Chat with your plan manager/support co-ordinator for what is relevant to your situation.


(It’s important to understand that this is primarily a social skills program, not a job-finding course. Every social skills program needs a theme. The theme that we use for this is an employment/job theme, but this is actually a social skills program. There will be no support provided for applying for or gaining specific employment.)



Total Program Cost

The fee covers the following:

  • Intake interview & assessments
  • 4 x 90 minute student group program sessions
  • Parent/mentors participating during sessions
  • Ongoing mentoring and support throughout the week
  • Meetings/Communication with other providers


COST: $480 (Covers everything in the course)


Peace-Of-Mind Promise: What if my child needs to pull out?


Your child can:

  • Stop doing their course if they need to.
  • Switch to a different course if you need to.
  • Do ‘catch-up’ sessions for missed sessions.


You won't be billed for an entire course if your child needs to pull out.

Almost every time, our kids/teens find their groove and enjoy their sessions.

If your child needs tweaks, we can switch your child to a different mini-group, modify session times, or even pair them with a different leader.

We understand that sometimes life seriously happens… A death in the family, sudden health issues, parents going through a hard time etc etc. 

But rest assured, if it doesn't work out (and it will), you're only billed for the part of the course that your family participated in.

NDIS Reports Provided

Parents often ask, “Can I please have a report for our NDIS plan review?”

Rest assured, the answer is a resounding "Yes!" 

We'll arrange that for you.

No hidden fees - All reporting like this is already built into the standard program fee, so you will not be given an extra fee beyond the usual cost of the program. 

Want To Know More?

Is this course right for your young person? Get in touch with the team to arrange for your child to get started. It’s a way to start learning about new social skills, making better friendships and enjoying their school experience more.

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