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From Therapy, to a Job and Future: A Breakthrough for One Young Autistic Aussie

‘That’s very reassuring for me as a parent, knowing that he’s not just thrown in the deep end and has to learn how to swim,’ said Linda Soussa.
From Therapy, to a Job and Future: A Breakthrough for One Young Autistic Aussie
Ronan Soussa at the official opening of Help’s new office in Hurstville, Sydney on Dec. 2, 2025. Philippe Wang/New Tang Dynasty
Cindy Li
12/8/2025|Updated: 12/8/2025
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After years of searching, Linda Soussa says a new initiative has given her autistic son a chance to enter the workforce.

“It has been wonderful,” said the mother of Ronan Soussa, in an interview with The Epoch Times.

“[He] was diagnosed [with autism] when he was two and a half, so quite young. He’s come a long way. It was very difficult when he was young.

“He didn’t have a lot of communication. His speech was quite delayed, so we did a lot of therapy ... As you can imagine, it’s very hard [for people with disability] to try and find employment. They need a little bit more guidance and more support to work their way through that process.”

Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA) first helped Ronan gain work experience, guiding him and supporting him as he built his skill set.

“And then it was a process of going through interviews, learning how to get through the interview process, supported in that way until he eventually was given employment at the Moxy hotel,” Linda said during the official opening of Help Enterprise’s new Hurstville office on Dec. 2 in Sydney’s south.

The IEA replaces Disability Employment Services (DEC) and will expand nationally to provide support to people with disability.

Ronan’s Success Story ‘Reassuring’

Ronan currently works at the Moxy Sydney Airport hotel as a food and beverage attendant.

“He’s been there three months, so it’s quite early, but he’s learning new things all the time. The hotel [staff] have been wonderful as well, supporting him and teaching him. So it’s all about finding the right place that suits the skills and the ability of the person,” said Linda.

“That’s very reassuring for me as a parent, knowing that he’s not just thrown in the deep end and has to learn how to swim. Someone is there to help him and support him through that whole employment journey as well.”

Cindy Li
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Cindy Li is an Australia-based writer for The Epoch Times focusing on China-related topics. Contact Cindy at [email protected]
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