Access to Work: factsheet for customers
Factsheet about Access to Work and how it can help overcome barriers to starting or keeping a job if you have a disability or long term health condition.
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This factsheet explains how Access to Work can provide practical and financial support to help you overcome barriers to starting or keeping a job if you have a disability or long term physical or mental health condition. It explains:
- who can get help from Access to Work
- what you’ll get
- how to claim
- how to ask for your award to be looked at again and how to complain
British Sign Language (BSL) videos
Watch the Access to Work: factsheet for customers BSL videos
Find more information on GOV.UK
Read more about Access to Work.
Read our employers’ guide to Access to Work.
Last updated 1 April 2021 + show all updates
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Updated with the latest rates effective from 1 April 2021.
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Updated guidance under heading 'Claiming Access to Work during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak'.
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Updated the guidance on claiming travel costs during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak to remove the line explaining you do not need to get evidence to support your claim.
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Added Welsh translations of updated the guidance with a new section on changes introduced to Access to Work during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
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Updated the guidance with a new section on changes introduced to Access to Work during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
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Added latest Access to Work upper limit from April 2020.
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Added Welsh translation.
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Added Access to Work cap amount of £59,200 for 2019 to 2020 to the HTML and PDF guides.
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Added Access to Work cap amount of £57,200 for 2018 to 2019 to the HTML and PDF guides.
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Updated the fact sheet with information about the Access to Work cap from April 2017.
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Updated the 'How to claim' section of the factsheet.
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Updated the fact sheet with information about the Access to Work cap from April 2016.
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Published updated version of the factsheet with more detail about the rules for Access to Work and British Sign Language videos.
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Added 2 more conditions in factsheet under 'Do I qualify for this help?' - are about to start a Department for Education supported internship or BIS traineeship, or - are about to start self-arranged work experience under
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Factsheets updated to provide the latest information about Access to Work
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First published.