Sunday 22 April 2012

services provided by uk government to diabled people

Help with finding work

            You can get help to gain new skills, find a job or stay in work from a range of organisations. These include Jobcentres, careers services and voluntary organisations.

Job centres

           Job centre Plus is responsible for the national network of Jobcentres. These give skilled advice at every stage of your search for a job. They will also make sure you know which benefits or allowances you are entitled to claim.
 
         They can also support you if you are concerned about the impact of your disability on your existing job.   Your local Jobcentre can help and advise you regardless of your situation. 

         They can also help and advise you if you've not had any work experience or not worked for a long time.

Disability Employment Advisers

         You and your Jobcentre Plus adviser may decide that getting further specialist advice would be helpful for you. They can arrange for you to have an interview with a Disability Employment Adviser (DEA).

         The Disability Employment Adviser will find out about your abilities and the sort of job that would suit you. Then they draw up a plan of action with you to help you get closer to or into work.

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