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The Recruitment Company
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The Recruitment Company is a boutique recruitment agency based in Sydney specialising in Public Sector, Technology and Professional/Technical and in doing so, aiming to make sure our customers receive an exceptional experience. Enough about us, and onto our charity that we are running for this year, Giant Steps.
Giant Steps is a local charity that we have been integrated with as a company for many years. Giant steps is a school of 80-100 students providing world leading education for children with Autism. The school has an early assessment program and aims to assist children with Autism in entering the mainstream education system.
The Recruitment Company has supported this charity for many years and running for them in the Blackmores Sydney Running Festival is another way to contribute to all the selfless work they do.
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Giant Steps Sydney
Giant Steps Sydney is a world leading educational facility for children with autism. The program is trans-disciplinary which includes speech, music and occupational therapy. It is a high-level intensive program for children and young adults. The team approach at Giant Steps Sydney provides maximum support to families through the provision of home programs and frequent consultation with parents and carers. All students engage in a full range of activities which are adjusted using a range of autism friendly strategies. As Giant Steps entered its fifteenth year of operation, it became clear that there was a need for autism specific service provision for young adults leaving school. As a result 2009 saw the opening of the GS Community College (GSCC) to address the need for an autism-specific post school options program. The GSCC is based on the principles of the adult community education programs which provide the mainstream adult community with a wide variety of courses for continued learning.