ADE works well for my son who attends Windgap ADE. He is so proud to be able to go off to work, just like his brothers. He walks to the bus stop and catches two buses there and back. When he walks in the door he says, I have worked hard today Mum. In actual fact, when he turned 21 (he is 24 now) in his speech he said in front of 150 guests that he was not a "bludger" as he worked at ADE (it was quite hilarious but very touching as well). He also loves the social aspect and enjoys drinks after work and all the "normal" things. Without ADE he would lose his self-worth and self-respect and his purpose in life as this revolves around ADE - what would he do with his day? I am glad he was born in this enlightened age and does not have to fill in his time "basket weaving" as in the old days.