I am a parent of a disabled adult - the next phase of her life by trying to get her a job
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kayos
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Hi I am a parent of a disabled adult. She is 22yrs old, diagnosed with learning difficulties.
Wecare just about to start the next phase of her life by trying to get her a job.
Wecare just about to start the next phase of her life by trying to get her a job.
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Hi @kayos
It’s great to meet you this morning.
We have got plenty of info on here.
Here’s some to start with:
https://www.scope.org.uk/support/disabled-people/young-disabled
Please please let me know if there’s anything else that I can help/support you with????? -
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Hello @kayos Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining.
Have you seen our posts and threads on Talking about Specific Conditions.
Loads of information and advice.
Also Employment finances and disability benefits.
Please ask the community for help and support or one of the team.
Hope you find what you need
Take care
@thespiceman
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Hi @kayos
It could be useful for you to get in touch with the Support to Work team!
Our experienced advisors can support you with:- employability skills
- CV guidance
- interview techniques
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