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Access to Work: factsheet for customers
4 February 2022
Health and wellbeing
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Access to Work: factsheet for customers
Guest User
4 February 2022
Health and wellbeing

Access to Work: factsheet for customers

Guest User
4 February 2022
Health and wellbeing

The Department for Work and Pensions have created a factsheet explaining how Access to Work can provide practical and financial support to help you overcome barriers to starting or keeping a job if you have a disability or long term physical or mental health condition.

It explains:

  • who can get help from Access to Work

  • what you’ll get

  • how to claim

  • how to ask for your award to be looked at again and how to complain

Read more about Access to Work.

This information and factsheet is also available in Welsh.

British Sign Language videos

Watch the Access to Work: factsheet for customers BSL videos

Information for Employers

Read the employers’ guide to Access to Work.

Tagged: Workplace rights, Employment opportunities, Translated, Welsh, BSL

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