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Less than seven percent of adults with learning disabilities in the South East have been able to find employment.

Connie Bowker reports.
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00:00Grow 19 is home to the Centre Café. Here, 18 to 25 year olds with additional needs are
00:06able to gain employable skills they wouldn't otherwise get.
00:10So a lot of our learners, if they weren't here within college, would either be at home
00:15or would be in a service provision.
00:20I want to be a bartender. I want to leave here and get either an apprenticeship or supported
00:25or more apprenticeship as a bartender.
00:29Kent County Council say only 54% of disabled people in the county are currently in work,
00:36compared to more than 80% of the general population.
00:39However, this data includes all disabilities. For those with learning disabilities, the
00:45numbers are far lower. The Charity Mencap found only 6.9% of adults with learning disabilities
00:52were in employment across the South East.
00:55Five Acre Wood in Maidstone is a special school for pupils aged 3 to 19. They have
01:01adopted a similar scheme for their students, called the 4Eent Express.
01:05We desperately need to get our youngsters into the world of work. We need to kick down
01:09doors and make it happen and change those stark statistics around the number of adults
01:13with learning disabilities in employment. And this is it. This is the real deal. It's
01:17not role play. It is an authentic, creative learning environment for pupils to learn those
01:22skills.
01:23The learning environment on board the Express replicates that of a high street coffee shop.
01:27One student explained how working here has given her transferable skills.
01:32Speaking to people you need in everyday life, so it helps a lot with like communicating
01:37to people we don't know and people you do know, it makes it a lot better.
01:43Getting disabled people into work remains an issue, with recruitment still being stifled
01:48by prejudice and a lack of awareness. However, new ideas across Kent are showing the possibilities
01:55of inclusive employment and the benefits it brings to the wider community.
02:00Connie Bowker for KMTV.

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