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  • D Maher says:

    JOB SEEKER, UK
    Home based work required. I want to work for a legitimate company that uses paid outworkers. I cannot do computer work but can do work such as assembling, soldering, sewing, various arts and crafts and also can address envelopes and do packing if need be and also gardening and growing. I am 48 and have various disabilities. Many Thanks, D Maher

  • Stuart says:

    JOB SEEKER, MELBOURNE:
    Quiet, responsible Melbourne-based Aspie, with graduate degree in accounting and economics, seeks voluntary work experience in bookkeeping to regain confidence. CV and character references available. Contact Stuart Moore: moore32@bigpond.com

  • Varun says:

    JOB SEEKER, MELBOURNE:
    Friendly Melbourne-based Aspie, with IT experience available to help others gain computer skills, and do IT troubleshooting. Very affordable rates. Contact Varun Simons: m17aus@gmail.com

  • Louise says:

    JOB OFFER, LONDON, UK
    We are always looking for reliable and trustworthy people to deliver our leaflets in the following areas;
    Watford, Pinner, Ruislip, Northwood

    If you live in one of these areas and would like to deliver leaflets for us then please email me at watford@maid2clean.co.uk . We will pay you £35 per 1000 leaflets delivered and expect a minimum of 1000 leaflets delivered in a week. Maps and record sheets will be provided. Your email must include the following details;

    Your name
    Your address
    Your telephone Number
    The reference – 24A.O

    I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards, Louise

  • Hi, I received this info from “Amaze”:

    “Aged 16-24, have a disability, looking for a challenge?

    If you answered yes to all 3 questions, read on…

    Housing Support & Resource Service Inc (HR&SS) is getting ready to launch an exciting new website and Facebook community aimed at helping young people with disabilities to have the information they need to live independently, called “My Amazing Life”.

    Whether it is how to get around on public transport, how to grow an herb garden or how to change a light bulb – you’ll be able to find the answer on My Amazing Life. And for any question you can’t find the answer to, you’ll be able to ask someone else who has been in the same situation.

    HR&SS is looking for people aged 16-24 with a disability to help create content – videos, podcasts, animations, graphics, help sheets – or to help administer the “My Amazing Life” Facebook page. They are offering training for all participants as well as a certificate of participation, and the best contributors will also receive a gift voucher valued at $50.

    To get involved in this project, send your name and contact details to sbland@hrss.com.au

  • Heather Kennedy says:

    “The Australian Government is providing new funding to support job seekers with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to be employed as software testers in a new Melbourne-based social enterprise”.

    http://www.infoxchange.net.au/news/new-job-op-those-asd

  • D Maher says:

    To The Moderator/Admin Team,
    Please send me some detailed help on the use of your forum as I have had trouble logging in to it and also have been sent notifications of messages/replies and then when I have managed to log in, they don’t seem to be there. If you could please check as it is probably that I’m doing wrong or the computer library system.
    Thanks
    Ephemerol9

    P.S I thought this might be of interest to some of the forum members:-
    Hi,
    >
    > I wanted to draw your attention to this important petition that I recently signed:
    >
    > “FREE SOCIAL CARE FOR DISABLED PEOPLE”
    > http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/free … o%2BFriend
    >
    > I really think this is an important cause, and I’d like to encourage you to add your signature, too. It’s free and takes just a few seconds of your time.
    >
    > Thanks!

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