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First piloted in Adelaide in 2014, the DXC Dandelion Program is an initiative designed to build valuable information technology skills and careers for people on the autism spectrum. Learn more.
The goal of the program is to provide higher education students with the opportunity to take part in technical work experience and improve their confidence, technical and team working skills to increase their employability. Learn more.
The DXC Dandelion Program is part of a research program being undertaken with the Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre at La Trobe University, and a number of academic publications have been produced as a result of the ongoing research.
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The DXC Dandelion Work Experience Program is a paid work experience program for tertiary students on the autism spectrum. The goal is to provide the opportunity to take part in technical work experience to improve confidence, technical and team working skills, to increase employability. Find out more.
The DXC Dandelion Program Assessment Centre in Canberra is a facility designed to streamline the identification and engagement of individuals on the autism spectrum who have the aptitude and motivation required to undertake roles for DXC and its customers within the DXC Dandelion framework. Find out more.
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For further information about the DXC Dandelion Program, complete our contact form or email us at dandelionprogram@dxc.com
Platform helps overcome executive functioning challenges and increases long-term employability.
The launch of the DXC Dandelion Programme in New Zealand builds on past success in helping people on the autism spectrum to establish IT careers.
In this first study of its kind, La Trobe’s Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) analysed the mental health and wellbeing of 35 DXC Dandelion participants.
DXC launches a new Social Impact Practice to help the community develop and run programs that benefit individuals and society, with initial areas of focus to include neurodiversity, veterans, disability, indigenous employment and climate change.
Macquarie University students with autism, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and dyslexia will gain access to employment opportunities and to support at the first university Neurodiversity Hub in New South Wales.
A Neurodiversity Hub that will focus on promoting employment opportunities for students with autism, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression will be established in Perth.
DXC Technology today announced the launch of the DXC Dandelion Program Assessment Centre as part of the opening of its new offices at Brindabella Business Park in Canberra.
DXC Technology announced the development of neuroscience games with pymetrics, a scientific and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based platform.
DXC Technology today announced the launch of the DXC Dandelion Program’s autism work experience course at the University of Queensland Neurodiversity Hub.
DXC has joined with ANZ Banking Group’s Autism@Work partnership with La Trobe University on research to help autistic people succeed at work.
DXC Technology is delighted to announce that the DXC Dandelion Program has won the Impact category at the 2018 ISG ANZ Paragon Awards.
DXC Technology is proud to announce that the DXC Dandelion Program was the recipient of two awards at the 2017 ACT Chief Minister’s Inclusion Awards.
DXC Technology is proud to announce that it has been awarded the Will Spensley Memorial Award for Innovation in the Graduate Market (private sector) for the DXC Dandelion Program.
DXC Technology is proud to announce that it has won the Community Services award for the DXC Dandelion Work Experience Program at the 2017 AIIA iAwards for South Australia.
DXC Technology and corporate sponsors to support Autism@Work Forum on 6 September, showcasing successful neurodiverse workforce employment