Employment support for disabled people Directgov information on help that is currently available for disabled people wanting to work
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Excellence in Inclusivity A portal which has been developed to help promote best practice and share knowledge to support enhanced inclusivity.
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Family footings Family Footings is a project for families of children with disabilities. We help families find a common language with professionals through person centred approaches. The project is co-produced by Family Footings Facilitators, parents co-producers and volunteers.
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in Control In Control is a national charity. They try to create a fairer society where everyone needing additional support has the right, responsibility and freedom to control that support. There is support for individuals, family members and carers and also for organisations helping these groups.
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Job Centre - advice for disabled people and their carers This information will be relevant for you if you:
- have a disability
- have a health condition
- have been seriously injured
- are caring for someone
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Learning Curve The Learning Curve centre, based in Acton, provides training for 90 adults with learning disabilities in Ealing. Their aim is to help people obtain the skills needed to get into work.
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Preparing for adulthood - New website New transition programme Preparing for Adulthood (PfA) launches website! Preparing for Adulthood is a two year programme funded by the Department for Education as part of the delivery support for Support and aspiration: A new approach to special educational needs and disability green paper.
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Sheltered housing ...can offer you a range of services to help you live independently with the added security of having someone to call on in emergencies.
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SPLD Transitions This website is a guide for educators, employers and parents to help children and young people in the preparation for their transfer from one educational establishment to another or on to employment.
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Teaching Students with Learning Difficulties Written by a teacher in a Further Education College in England. A very useful blog for teachers, lecturers and support staff working with students with learning difficulties 16+.
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