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What support in work can my son get?
Michaela
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My 26 year old son has Autism and ADHD- he is working full time however he is really struggling at the moment and wants to quit.
is there any support out there that he can get to help him with his problems so that he can keep working?
thank you
is there any support out there that he can get to help him with his problems so that he can keep working?
thank you
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Hi @Michaela
Welcome to our online community & website.
I have used "Access to Work" in the past.
They sorted out "Travel & Work Station & PC & Work Hours.
They are really good so they are a good starting point.
Here's the relevant info.
https://www.gov.uk/access-to-work
Please let me know if you need anymore info ???? -
Good Morning @michaela31
@steve51 is totally right there may be a few adjustments he might have to have at work to improve his time while he is there so i would advise he speaks to his line manager first or to the HR dept.
As this may help him or the can implement something to help him while he is at work.Rian
Scope Employment Advisor
Phone: 0300 222 5742
Email: supporttowork@scope.org.uk
www.scope.org.uk/supporttowork
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