Vocational training workshop for people with autism held in Hanoi

The Vietnam Women Publishing House in coordination with nine vocational training centres for children held a workshop at Hanoi Street Book on January 8, displaying handicraft products made by people with autism.
Photos recreating the process of children with autism making the products on display at the workshop.
Photos recreating the process of children with autism making the products on display at the workshop.
The event featured booths showcasing handicraft products made by people with autism.

The event featured booths showcasing handicraft products made by people with autism.

Handbags and tissue boxes made by Hai Phong Club for People with Autism on sale that the event.

Handbags and tissue boxes made by Hai Phong Club for People with Autism on sale that the event.

Nguyen Thi Thu Hanh, a teacher at Hanoi-based Hand in Hanh Centre, said that the event aimed to generate jobs and income for young people with autism while encouraging their integration into society.

Nguyen Thi Thu Hanh, a teacher at Hanoi-based Hand in Hanh Centre, said that the event aimed to generate jobs and income for young people with autism while encouraging their integration into society.

Red envelopes and key chains made by members of Khanh An Centre in Thai Nguyen Province.

Red envelopes and key chains made by members of Khanh An Centre in Thai Nguyen Province.

A booth showcasing food and dishes prepared by members of Albert Einstein Centre.

A booth showcasing food and dishes prepared by members of Albert Einstein Centre.

Visitors to the event are invited to sample dried fruits produced by children with autism.

Visitors to the event are invited to sample dried fruits produced by children with autism.

A saxophone performance by Trung Hieu, a young man with autism, at the event.

A saxophone performance by Trung Hieu, a young man with autism, at the event.

The organising board presented gifts to centres participating in the support of people with autism.

The organising board presented gifts to centres participating in the support of people with autism.