In reply to Niki:
Gemma has made some great practical suggestions here. I'd also suggest getting in touch with your local Work & Health or Pioneer provider - these are government-funded programmes that support individuals with health barriers to find work. Also try the "Disability Confident" scheme, which works with employers to help them understand how to help individuals with disabilities. It's also worth looking at charities specific to the disability as they will have experience in supporting people into work and know employers and adjustments that have been really effective - e.g. RNIB work with employers and programmes like those mentioned above, Autism+ support individuals with a range of SEN needs.In reply to Niki:
Whenever I have used Access to work it's been up to the individual to apply for it anyway. We need our employees to drive as they need to go to various locations with equipment, so wouldn't be able to use public transport. No reasonable adjustment would solve this.Visit the main CIPD website
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