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Britain offers financial support for persons with disabilities working from home during the pandemic

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Persons with disabilities can now benefit from financial support to work from home in UK. Those working from home or in the workplace with a disability will benefit from extra help from the extension of the Access to Work scheme, including support for special equipment, travel costs and mental health.

COVID-19 is changing the way we work and impacting working environments and arrangements. With many employers asking workers to adapt to a new environment, Access to Work can play a key role in supporting disabled people to retain, return to and move into employment.

New extensions to the scheme

  • You can get grant funding if you’re disabled and need support to work from home because of Covid-19, which can help pay for special equipment such as a screen reader or video remote interpreting or support worker services.
  • This funding can also be fast-tracked if you’re in the clinically extremely vulnerable group.
  • If you’re travelling into the office and due to your health condition public transport isn’t a safe option for you at the moment, you can also apply for financial support with things like taxi fares.
  • If you are anxious about returning to work and need support, you can also get mental health support through Access to Work with a tailored package of support for up to nine months.
  • Applying for funding is easy – either online at: gov.uk/access-to-work or over the phone on 0800 121 7479. Following a short assessment, you can start getting support.

The Access to Work scheme is designed to help people who are disabled or have a physical or mental health condition stay in employment. Last year, it provided personalised support to a record 36,000 people with disabilities and health conditions to do their job.

To find out more, go to https://disabilityconfident.campaign.gov.uk/

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