"Skills to Pay the Bills: Mastering Soft Skills for Workplace Success" is a curriculum developed by ODEP focused on teaching "soft" or workforce readiness skills to youth, including youth with disabilities. Created for youth development professionals as an introduction to workplace interpersonal and professional skills, the curriculum is for young people (14-21) in both in-school and out-of-school environments. The basic structure of the program comprises modular, hands-on, engaging activities that focus on six key skill areas: communication, enthusiasm and attitude, teamwork, networking, problem solving and critical thinking, and professionalism. The program is currently being updated.

Introduction Materials

Cover page with four photos of people with disabilities preparing for and working in different inclusive settings outlined in circles. With the text on top of page, “Skills to Pay the Bills” and text below the images, “Mastering Soft Skills for Workplace Success. The U.S. Department of Labor and Office of Disability Employment Policy logos in the bottom right corner.

The activities in this section will not only help participants practice and recognize how they provide information to others, but also help them consider how others may prefer to receive information. It is important to reinforce with participants that communication skills involve give and take — and that they can be learned and strengthened over time.