Neurodiverse young people hone valuable life skills

Charlotte Goddard
Tuesday, June 21, 2022

The Life Programme sees students with additional needs building their resilience and self-esteem while developing practical skills to support themselves.

TCES student Bailey is among those developing workplace skills in a safe environment at the Life Programme’s Hub café
TCES student Bailey is among those developing workplace skills in a safe environment at the Life Programme’s Hub café

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