Fifty students will take part in the new Print Room project in Armagh for young people not in education, employment or training. The social enterprise project, run by the Appleby Trust, will enable participants with autism spectrum disorder and Asperger’s Syndrome to realise their full potential through participating in a specialised digital print company, delivered in a specifically designed environment that will provide transitional support, work experience and accredited training in employability skills. Employment and Learning
Minister Dr Stephen Farry, Lynsey Vennard (right), one of the young people participating in the initiative, Appleby Trust Manager Elaine Leonard and Trust Chairman Thomas O’Hanlon (left) were at the launch of the new Print Room project.