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Routes to Work
offer advice, support and practical assistance to Tameside residents with a disability or neurodiversity, which is a barrier to employment.
Routes to work
Routes to work
Advice, support and practical assistance to Tameside residents with a disability or neurodiversity, which is a barrier to employment.
Access to Work
Access to Work
Help to stay in work if you have a physical or mental health condition or disability.
The National Autistic Society
offers advice and help for autistic people on job-seeking, writing CVs and looking for appropriate work experience, internships and apprenticeships.
They also offer employers a variety of work programmes, training and resources to cater for autistic jobseekers and employers looking to benefit from hiring a more diverse workforce.
Access to Work
can help you get or stay in work if you have a physical or mental health condition or disability.Reasonable Adjustments
Greater Manchester Autism Consortium (GMAC) reasonable adjustment guide covers a range of areas including employment, housing, and accessing health care.
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