Employment

Introduction

Starting your journey into the work can happen in a variety of ways, it does not need to begin with full-time paid employment. It is important to recognise that any person with additional support needs has a right to work. Employers must make reasonable adjustments to accommodate for any needs. There is a range of working roles such as: traineeships, apprenticeships, volunteering and private sector employment.

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Employment support opportunities

North Wales Employment Pathway Coordinators

North Wales Together have released a new learning disability employment strategy which can be found here .

 There are now 3 employment specialists who are working across North Wales. You must meet the following criteria:

  • Diagnosis of a learning disability

  • Be known to social services

  • 14 years old + 

Contact information:

Anglesey and Gwynedd: SianAngharadWilliams@gwynedd.llyw.cymru
Conwy and Denbighshire: Craig.bond@conwy.gov.uk
Flintshire and Wrexham: Sarah.Jones5@flintshire.gov.uk

Reasonable adjustments

These are changes that support people to overcome substantial barriers to access work opportunities. These can vary and will depend on each individual person. Some adjustments include:

  • Creating documents in various formats i.e. British sign language, large text

  • Creating specifically adapted spaces i.e. quiet zones in shared spaces, adapted lighting

  • Physically accessible work places

The equality of human rights commission explain reasonable adjustments here . They also have video resources on their YouTube channel.

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Helpful links to knowing your rights

Disability Wales - find out more here

Disability Wales - This booklet summaries key legislation and what your entitlements are. Resource can be found here

Autism Wales - find out more here

Scope - this resource helps people with disabilities explain their support needs to their workplace, click here.

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