To view prices and purchase online, please login or create an account now.



The Autism Job Club: The Neurodiverse Workforce in the New Normal of Employment

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Autism Job Club: The Neurodiverse Workforce in the New Normal of Employment
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Bernick
By (author) Richard Holden
Foreword by Steve Silberman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreCoping with illness
Advice on careers and achieving success
ISBN/Barcode 9781510728295
ClassificationsDewey:331.594
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 22 February 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

"The Autism Job Club" is a groundbreaking book for bringing adults with autism and other neuro-diverse conditions into the work world. The book has its basis in the autism job club that the authors have been part of in the San Francisco Bay Area, the job-creation and job-placement efforts the club has undertaken, and similar efforts throughout the

Author Biography

Michael Bernick has held several senior positions in California government, including director of the California state labor department. Since 2004, he has been a Fellow in employment with the Milken Institute and counsel with Sedgwick LLP in San Francisco. Richard Holden has been the Regional Commissioner for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in San Francisco. He served previously as Research Director of the California Labor department. Steve Silberman is the author of the New York Times bestseller Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity

Reviews

"In this book, Michael Bernick and Richard Holden shed light on an important issue and offer valuable strategies to improve employment for adults with autism in the modern workforce. On a broader level, the book speaks to all audiences about the difficult task of finding a role in the increasingly competitive job world." --Senator Dianne Feinstein "The Autism Job Club takes a frank look at the trends that are reshaping the nature of work, and rightly points out that neurodiverse individuals have an important role to play as we transition to this new world. The book recognizes and celebrates the value of gainful employment for all individuals, that each of us has a unique contribution to make." --Gavin Newsom, Lieutenant Governor of California "[T]he autism community's move toward a better strategy for autism employment is just getting off the ground, and this book provides a road map to guide them forward. Those working in vocational rehabilitation fields and career professions and those supporting adults with autism will benefit from the information presented here." -Library Journal "This book is rooted in the job placement experiences of AASCEND, a group of adults with autism in the San Francisco Bay Area. It builds on these experiences to draw together the main autism employment initiatives throughout the United States in recent years, and point us to better employment strategies, individually and collectively." --Alex Plank, Founder, WrongPlanet autism community "The Autism Job Club is the most extensive informational book about adults on the autistic spectrum in the workforce today. This book is a must have for parents, professionals, and employers who are looking to provide employment opportunities. The six strategies in this book will reinvent future employment for adults on the autistic spectrum." --Alisa Wolf, Ed.D, Founder, Actors for Autism "The Autism Job Club a (terrific) new book by Michael Bernick and Richard Holden, gives an extensive background of the autism/neurodiverse employment picture and shares strategies (they say six, I found more) to help people with autism and other neurological differences find employment." --Laura Shumaker, SFGate.com "In this book, Michael Bernick and Richard Holden shed light on an important issue and offer valuable strategies to improve employment for adults with autism in the modern workforce. On a broader level, the book speaks to all audiences about the difficult task of finding a role in the increasingly competitive job world." --Senator Dianne Feinstein "The Autism Job Club takes a frank look at the trends that are reshaping the nature of work, and rightly points out that neurodiverse individuals have an important role to play as we transition to this new world. The book recognizes and celebrates the value of gainful employment for all individuals, that each of us has a unique contribution to make." --Gavin Newsom, Lieutenant Governor of California "[T]he autism community's move toward a better strategy for autism employment is just getting off the ground, and this book provides a road map to guide them forward. Those working in vocational rehabilitation fields and career professions and those supporting adults with autism will benefit from the information presented here." -Library Journal "This book is rooted in the job placement experiences of AASCEND, a group of adults with autism in the San Francisco Bay Area. It builds on these experiences to draw together the main autism employment initiatives throughout the United States in recent years, and point us to better employment strategies, individually and collectively." --Alex Plank, Founder, WrongPlanet autism community "The Autism Job Club is the most extensive informational book about adults on the autistic spectrum in the workforce today. This book is a must have for parents, professionals, and employers who are looking to provide employment opportunities. The six strategies in this book will reinvent future employment for adults on the autistic spectrum." --Alisa Wolf, Ed.D, Founder, Actors for Autism "The Autism Job Club a (terrific) new book by Michael Bernick and Richard Holden, gives an extensive background of the autism/neurodiverse employment picture and shares strategies (they say six, I found more) to help people with autism and other neurological differences find employment." --Laura Shumaker, SFGate.com