Located in Goulburn, NSW

Picture This: Skills on Show

Meaningful futures begin long before school ends

Every young person deserves the opportunity to contribute, participate and thrive.

Picture This: Skills on Show gives schools practical, accessible resources to help students with disability explore employment, volunteering, microenterprise and community participation.

Designed for flexible classroom delivery, the program helps students build confidence, understand employability skills and picture a future filled with choice, opportunity and meaningful employment.

    Bring Picture This: Skills on Show
    to your school




    Please provide an estimate of the number of people who will be involved with the Picture This program from your school.




    Changing what’s possible beyond school

    Australia has one of the lowest employment participation rates for people with disability in the OECD.

    Picture This: Skills on Show was created to help change that, giving schools ready-to-use, strengths-based resources that help students recognise what they can offer and explore meaningful pathways beyond school.

    100% of participating educators reported increased student understanding of employment options.

    See Skills on Show

    Ready-to-use
resources for flexible classroom delivery

    Your school subscription includes everything educators need to deliver curriculum-aligned content with confidence

    01

    6-hour onboarding workshop for staff sharing information that supports effective transition planning and program delivery

    02

    14 learning modules each with facilitator notes, slideshow and suggested activities to support hands-on learning

    03

    Bound student workbooks

    04

    Member chat with other educators

    05

    New learning content added regularly

    06

    Discounts for group coaching sessions and additional student workbooks

    Shining a light on student strengths

    Young people with disability have strengths waiting to be discovered.

    Picture This: Skills on Show empowers students to: 

    Understand employability
skills needed by every worker
in every role

    Understand

    Identify their own skills and strengths for work

    Identify

    Communicate their strengths
to their community

    Communicate

    Picture a future filled with choice, opportunity and meaningful employment

    Contribute

    What educators and families are seeing

    Picture This has already supported students with disability to build skills, confidence and community connections for meaningful employment and participation.

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    This program provided students with tailored learning and practical resources and significantly enhanced their transition from school.

    Participating educator

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    An explicit framework
for teaching and creating an authentic product at the end.

    Participating educator

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    It is a program that
should be accessible to
all school leavers.

    Parent of participating student

    Frequently asked questions

    Who is the program designed for?

    The program is designed for Stage 5 and 6 students of all abilities, including those with significant and complex disability who may never have considered work. It has been successfully adapted for students requiring a very high level of learning support.

    Each learning module comes with facilitator notes and questions to guide group discussion, easy read slideshows, student workbooks and hands-on learning activities. We provide visuals for general program content and support you to create other visuals relevant to your own context. Students are actively supported to relate the program content to their personal experience.

    The program is designed to be delivered over two school terms but can be adapted for a shorter or longer timeframe depending on your needs.

    Most activities use readily available classroom materials. Any additional requirements are clearly listed in facilitator notes.

    Your subscription provides access to a member chat where you can ask questions and share tips with other educators. We’ll also be there to provide support. If you feel you need more in-depth support, you have the option to book an additional coaching session with our team.

    Resources will be reviewed and updated regularly to reflect educator feedback and curriculum changes. We’ll be adding new content on a regular basis.

    We understand the important role that educators play in supporting families and students with disability to navigate the complexities of post-school life, employment and disability supports. The onboarding workshop provides you with the latest information about the full range of employment and support options available to young people with disability.

    The workshop also supports you to adapt the program resources to your unique learners and community context.

    The cost of your school subscription depends on the number of teachers and students who will be participating in the program. Contact us directly to discuss your needs and request a quote.

    Right to Work is a certified social enterprise committed to building understanding, inclusion and genuine employment choice for young people with disability. Their unique and accessible learning programs have successfully supported many young people with disability to build skills and community connections for meaningful employment, including in customised roles, microenterprise and inclusive settings.

    Ready to bring Picture This
    to your school?

    Give your students practical, accessible support to recognise their strengths, 
build confidence and explore meaningful futures beyond school.

    Complete the form and the Right to Work team will be in touch to discuss 
your school context, subscription options, pricing and next steps.

      Bring Picture This: Skills on Show
      to your school




      Please provide an estimate of the number of people who will be involved with the Picture This program from your school.