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£5,000 grants to help disabled people in Jersey return to work

January 9, 2018
in Charity & Community, Jersey, Lifestyle
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People in Jersey with disabilities or long term health problems could get £5,000 towards equipment to help them return to work or stay in their existing job.

The Social Security Minister, Deputy Susie Pinel, has launched the scheme called Access to Work, initially as a one-year pilot scheme.

The money can be used to help fund essential workplace aids or equipment for those with sensory, mobility or other physical disabilities. Items covered by the scheme may include ergonomic office equipment, specialised seating, as well as screen-reading or text software to support those with learning disorders such as dyslexia.

Deputy Pinel said: “I am delighted to be launching this new grant. We recognise that some people with long-term health conditions or disabilities need extra support in the workplace and, in some cases, this may be an obstacle to them staying in their current role or finding a new job. Where specialist equipment or furniture may overcome this problem, Access to Work is designed to help.”

“For me, one of the key points in the Disability Strategy for Jersey is that there is clear evidence that working can help improve quality of life and wellbeing for people with disabilities. We know that there are many people with disabilities or long-term health conditions with important and transferable skills, and who make productive and valuable employees. The Social Security Department is already working on the legislation that will help protect people with disabilities against discrimination in the workplace and elsewhere. However, Access to Work is designed to give practical and positive support to individuals.”

Latest figures show 14% of Jersey’s population are disabled and that 28% of disabled islanders say that they have a lot of difficulty in getting the type or amount of paid work they want. The government says the study carried out for the Disability Strategy suggests that someone with a disability is almost twice as likely to be unemployed as someone without a disability but, for those disabled people who are able to, working contributes to their wellbeing and life satisfaction.

Access to Work is only open to people who are already employed or who have a firm job offer and who have Entitled or Entitled to Work residential status.

To find out more and apply online, visit the official site here.

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