Study meeting to consider employment support for students with developmental disabilities Tokyo, 31 August, 4:35

A study meeting was held in Tokyo to consider employment support for students with developmental disabilities, which are considered difficult to find employment compared to ordinary students.

This study group was organized by a company that supports the work of disabled people, and staff members who helped students find employment at universities in Tokyo gathered.

In this case, students with developmental disabilities who were able to get a job at a security company with actual support were introduced.

Since this student was not good at communication, he could not speak well at the interview, and initially he could not find a place to work, but as a result of reviewing what he was good at and having good aptitude, I was able to find a job.

According to the Japan Student Services Organization, the number of students with developmental disabilities attending universities all over the country is 6047 last year, which has tripled over the past five years. It means that it stays.

“There are many students who find it difficult to find a job. I want to support job-hunting activities for these students together with universities and companies,” said Yuhei Kobayashi, the director of Litalico Works.