How to find the right job for me?

Ashcotts2407
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Hi my name's Ashley I am 22 and cerebral palsy the right sided hemiplegia I have been fortunate to work since finishing college and have 3 jobs within 18 months from 2014 - 2017 but I have had several employers not understand the condition and i slso have hydrocephalus which is the hidden learning disability I have had since having the bleed in the brain when was born and I am umemployed again as my customer service job hasn't worked out any suggestions on how to find the right job and right employer?
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Hello @Ashcotts2407 and a warm welcome to the community. Sorry we could not get back to you sooner.
I'm not an expert in this field but I think you will find this link useful, along with other links embedded in the page it takes you to https://www.scope.org.uk/get-involved/campaigns/employment/work-with-me/information-tips
Perhaps you could have a look at it and let me know how you get on?
In the meantime, others will no doubt be along to chat with you and offer advice, and you should not hesitate to tell us anything more or ask us any questions that might help us identify ways we can support you.
Very glad to have you with us,
Warmest best wishes,
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Hi @Ashcotts2407
Hope you are well.
welcome to the online Community! and many thanks for your question.
Great to hear that you have been in constant employment since leaving college, however its unfortunate that the customer service did not work out for you. what sort of working are you looking to get into?
If you would like some support, Scope offer a Support to Work service which provides tailored support & advice to disabled people who are looking for work. If eligible for the service, you will be assigned to an employment adviser, who over a course of 12 weeks will work with you around disclosing your disability to employers and requesting reasonable adjustments to allow you to do your job to the best of your ability, your employability and transferable skills, CV's and preparing for interviews and any other employment related issues you might have.
If you would like to find out more about the service or register, you can do so HERE
Hope that helps & we look forward to hearing from you!
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Does Support to Work have anything to do with the DWP?0
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@Waylay
no the Support to work service is a free service provided by Scope and has nothing to do with the DWP1 -
hi ashcotts2407 i also have hydrocephalus. i know how you feel it is very frustrating not being able to do things other peope find easy. i have walked from lots of jobs in the past because of it. the condition makes you look stupid and no-one understands. i am on jsa and have just been reffered to remploy by my job coach. i am hoping they will be able to help me find a suitable job. try talking to your work coach and see what they say. good luck!1
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@deb74 How's your job search going? I hope you are well0
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