“…Disruptions can include social isolation (Bassett et al, 2001; Boydell, Stasiulis, Volpe, & Gladstone, 2010), difficulties in work and academic performance, and poor access to educational programs that lead to skilled work (Killackey, Alvarez-Jimenez, Allott, Bendall, & McGorry, 2013; Killackey, Jackson, Gleeson, Hickie, & McGorry, 2006; Rinaldi et al, 2010; Roy, Rousseau, Fortier, & Mottard, 2009). On average, 50% of individuals who experience FEP do not complete secondary school (Bowman, McKinstry, & McGorry, 2016; Killackey et al, 2013). Also, within the first year of receiving services from early intervention programs, young adults increasingly disengage from employment, as approximately 30% of individuals will make application for disability income and 60% within 5 years (Krupa et al, 2012).…”