Café trains adults with learning disabilities
A café in west London is trying to help get more adults with learning disabilities into employment.
Based at the Ealing Project cinema, Café Mahaba is training people with special educational needs and disabilities to become baristas and work in a coffee shop.
So far it's helped 22 young people learn about working in a coffee shop.
Story by Nicky Ford and Povilas Balsys
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