Sandra Fulloon
Many people with autism have never held a paid job, but at an innovative program is helping some young entrepreneurs break the cycle.
Of the 250,000 Australians diagnosed with autism, fewer than half have ever held paid work, despite having the skills and qualifications.
That was the finding of a new study commissioned by autism body AMAZE.
Of those who do gain work, more than 20 per cent say they have lost a job due to their symptoms.