#101 Access To Work: How And Why For Employers With Kerry Pace Part 4

#101 Access To Work: How And Why For Employers With Kerry Pace Part 4

In podcast episode 99, we discussed the ‘Access to Work’ scheme by the United Kingdom government which grants disabled students/professionals allowance to the workplace. It is the government’s way to get disabled people into work and become a productive member of society.

This time we are going to discuss how employers can help their employees have access to this grant, why it is advantageous for employers to let their employees have access to this grant, and other practicalities on getting the grant. We invited Kerry Pace again to share her expertise on the matter as she has helped other dyslexics get access to the “access to work” grant. We also invited people to join us and ask questions to Kerry. Listen to the episode to find out more.

Links you might want to check:

Kerry Pace email: Kerry@Diverse-Learners.co.uk

Kerry Pace Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DiverseLearners/featured

@DiverseLearners

Phone, text and WhatsApp 07947 325 849

Access to Work info - https://www.gov.uk/access-to-work

Access to Work “apply” - https://www.gov.uk/access-to-work/apply

Phone 0800 121 7479

Text 0800 121 7579

Dragon - https://www.nuance.com/en-gb/dragon.html

Mindview - https://www.matchware.com/mind-mapping-software

Claro - https://www.clarosoftware.com/

Audio notetaker - https://sonocent.com/audio-notetaker/

Inspiration - https://www.inspiration-at.com/

C scan pen - https://www.scanningpens.co.uk/

Website www.Diverse-Learners.co.uk

Show notes and resources: https://bulletmapacademy.com/101/

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