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Youreable.com
- a one-stop Internet site for disabled people,
their carers, family and friends.
Access All Areas - A DDA access audit company
run by the disabled for the benefit of the disabled.
Abilities Ltd
Provide a network of teleworkers, many of whom
are disabled, who carry out such work as data
processing, accounts and specialist skills
including tachograph analysis and industrial market
research.
Station House, Maiden Newton, Dorchester,
Dorset, DT2 0AE
01300 321212 fax 01300 321270
Suitability, a partnership between Leonard Cheshire Disability, the Employers' Forum on Disability
and Jobsgopublic, is an online job brokerage initiative for registered jobseekers, employers and mentors.
It is backed by a team of advisers who identify the skills, talent and experience of disabled jobseekers
and match them with employers.
Disabled jobseekers can contact personal advisors, connect with people with similar needs and goals, receive job
alerts by SMS and access the Suitability CV Builder.
Employers can post vacancies online for free, recruit and hire staff, reach other companies through the
Suitability Forum and sign up to virtual careers fairs.
Suitability builds on the success of Leonard Cheshire Disability's Workability initiative, that supports 8,000
disabled people to gain essential IT skills and a free reconditioned computer.
Ableize
UK disability and health web directory. Site includes advice, information, education, disabled goods, facilities and services with a
comprehensive list of specific disabilities. Also includes access issues, news and the arts. Free submissions.
Association
of Disabled Professionals
The
ADP, founded in 1971, exists to provide a
forum to enable disabled people to share personal
experiences of successful professional development,
and to help create conditions for other disabled
people to realise their career and workplace
ambitions.
The ADP is an organisation controlled and run by
its disabled members, although non-disabled
professional members make a valuable contribution.
All ADP officers are themselves disabled and give
their time voluntarily.
Today the ADP has amongst its members, disabled
people who are working or who have worked as
professionals or at managerial level in medicine,
the law, health and social services, the church,
politics, commerce, education, science and the
arts.
disabilities.afreepress.com
- Interactive news and information about disabilities. Contributors now can get paid for their work with authors
receiving 50 percent of net ad sale revenues based on page views of their
articles.
Blue Badge Training -
Disability Awareness Training to business all over the UK.
CanDo:
The Careers Advisory Network on Disability
Opportunities is the UK's official information
service covering employment/careers issues for
disabled students and graduates
The Princess Royal Trust for Carers is a national charity,
formed in 1991 on the initiative of Her Royal Highness The
Princess Royal.
The Trust exists to make it easier for carers to cope by providing information,
support and practical help to carers. The national network of over 100
independently-managed Carers Centres across the UK currently reaches well over
100,000 carers a year.
AbilityNet
A registered charity offering advice and
information for disabled people about computers.
Phone: 0800-269 545 Fax: 01926 407425.
Connections
Disability Employment Pages: Care as these
jobs do not appear to be vetted and at least one
scam was listed when I last looked.
Help
for Disabled Entrepreneurs
The Disabled
Entrepreneurs Network is an online resource
to help disabled people develop and grow their own
business.
Disabled
People's Electronic Village Hall: (Computer
access for disabled people).
Directgov - information for disabled people and carers
Directgov provides a single point of online access to government services and information - including employment,
financial support, rights, education, independent living and much more.
Employ
Tourism: Assisting tourism sector
organisations to maximise employment opportunities
for disabled people.
Employment
Service: (Disabilities information). The
Employment Service can provide specialist support
and advice to disabled people and employers through
Disability Employment Advisers (DEAs) who are
usually based in Jobcentres and work as part of a
local Disability Service Team.
Disability Equality and Diversity Training
- Equality Link Consultancy is a leading edge company specialising in disability equality and diversity training in
the work place. They provide bespoke training, consultancy and auxiliary services to ensure that your service
meets its legislative requirements and deliver service excellence at all levels.
Foundation for People with Learning
Disabilities provides the largest site on learning disability issues in
the United Kingdom including a section regarding employment for people with learning disabilities.
GLADNET:
(Global Applied Disability Research and Information
Network on Employment and Training).
Guild of Disabled Homeworkers
Offers services for disabled people including a
shop where items made by disabled people at home
are sold on their behalf with no commission. They
can also supply information about wheelchair aids
to help with work.
Market Street, Nailsworth, Gloucestershire GL6
0BX, UK
Phone: 01453-835 623 Fax: 01453-835 623.
IANSYST
Offers a range of computer support tools for the
disabled, especially dyslexics.
Phone: 01223-420 104
OUTSET
- Organisation dedicated to the training and
personal development of disabled people and those
who have experienced personal or health setbacks.
PACT (Placing Assessment and Counselling
Teams)
PACT has several regional groups assisting
disabled people back into employment or into
self-employment. Contact them through Disability
Employment Advisers in your local Job Centre.
RADAR (The Royal Association
for Disability and rehabilitation)
A pan-disability organisation providing
information on employment, social services,
holidays for the disabled, travel, etc.
Unit 12, City Forum, 250 City Road, London EC1V
8AF, UK
Phone: 0207-250 3222 Fax: 0207-250 0212
Remploy:
expanding job opportunities for disabled people.
RNIB (Royal National
Institute for the Blind)
It has a self-employment development unit which
advises visually impaired people about grants and
equipment, etc.
224 Great Portland Street, London W1N 6AA, UK
Phone: 0207-388 1266 Fax: 0207-388 2034
Royal Association in Aid of Deaf People
Provides information on equipment for people
with hearing disabilities. It also offers
interpreting and training in deaf awareness and
sign language. Main geographical area: East Anglia,
London, Kent and Surrey.
St Marks Centre for Deaf People, Cottage Place,
Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1NL, UK
Phone: 01245-283 777 Fax: 01245-346 609 Minicom:
01245-257 704
Royal National Institute for the
Deaf
Sound Advantage, part of the RNID, sells
equipment for people with hearing difficulties.
Sound Advantage (RNID), 1 Metro Centre, Welbeck
Way, Peterborough PE2 7UH, UK
Phone: 01733-361 199. Text phone: 01733-238 020.
Fax: 01733-361 161.
Shaw
Trust: is a national charity that provides
routes to work for people who are disadvantaged in
the workplace due to disability, ill-health or
other social circumstances. Each year, Shaw Trust
supports over 10,000 people across England,
Scotland and Wales through job preparation, job
finding, job support, job retention and job
creation
Skill:
Skill promotes opportunities for young people and
adults with any kind of disability in post-16
education, training and employment across the UK.
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