*Disability and long-term health conditions include, but are not limited to: visual and hearing impairments, mobility impairments, autism, diabetes, epilepsy, dyslexia, dyspraxia, mental health conditions, speech impairments, and major illnesses such as cancer and MS.
- is a publicly funded employment support programme. It aims to help more disabled people start or remain at work. It can provide practical and financial support if you have a disability. It can also help you if you have a long-term physical or mental health condition.
- - Work Mentoring Programme for graduates (Ireland)
- : A work placement programme (based in Ireland) which aims to promote access to the labour market for graduates with disabilities and build the capacity of employers to integrate disability into the mainstream workplace.
- - Work experience programme offers autistic people aged 18 years and older the chance to showcase their skills and attributes in the workplace. - filter results by disability
- is a national charity that helps blind and partially sighted people into work. They offer free one to one virtual appointments to discuss the support you may need and create a tailored plan of action, helping you become recruitment ready. Email: Emma Quigley - emma@blindinbusiness.org.uk
- provides resources to ensure your stammer doesn't hold you back from the job or career you want
- . The Business Disability Forum is a membership organisations for businesses who are committed to disability inclusion.
- - jobs at companies signed up for the Disability Confident scheme
- is an accessible job site, run by and for disabled people designed to bridge the gap between talented disabled candidates and inclusive employers. Evenbreak can provide relevant and accessible career support for disabled candidates looking for new or better work too.
- - funded by the Scottish Government to create internship opportunities for disabled people in Scotland
- - paid summer internships for students and graduates with disabilities or long-term health conditions
- for students and graduates
- : Employability support service for individuals with a disability living in England or Wales, with access to vacancies from partner organisations and recruiters.
- provides workshops aimed at helping disabled students boost employability skills. These workshops are informed by research with employers, academic staff careers staff, and disabled students. They are available to anyone