Finding a job
If you have special educational needs or a disability, there is extra support available to help you gain skills and qualifications, find a job and while you work.
Paid work
Your local Jobcentre Plus may be able to help you find a job and tell you about disability friendly employers in your area.
Ask the work coach at your local Jobcentre about specialised programmes that can support you to find paid employment if you’re disabled and find it hard to work.
If you have a disability, health or mental health condition an Access to Work grant can pay for practical support to help you start working and while you work.
Gain skills to help you get a job
If you're not sure about studying full time at sixth form or college, or doing an apprenticeship, a supported internship could be for you.
You could also think about volunteering to get extra skills and qualifications.
Starting your own business
Your local Jobcentre Plus work coach can tell you about help you can get to start up your own business.
More information and advice
You can find more information about careers and finding a job in the youthzone jobs, education and training section which also has information about routes into employment like apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships.
Jobcentre Plus – find your local Jobcentre
Employment Support Service - help for people with disabilities to successfully gain or retain employment.
National Government – about looking for work if you're disabled
Help
If you would like help, contact talkzone for confidential information, advice and support.