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“Legally Disabled” project launches questionnaire

Do you have a disability or long-term medical condition, and are you working in, aspiring to work in (e.g. in training), or retired from the legal profession? If so, we’d love your help with this research. The “Legally Disabled?” research project aims to produce the first large scale evidence base on the career experiences of

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Paid work experience with Civil Service – via Ambitious About Autism

The Civil Service has a three-week work experience opportunity being offered to young people with autism aged between 16 and 25. The programme will take place from 15 July 2019 to 2 August 2019 and will be based in London. Remuneration will be £350 per week (before tax). To read more about this opportunity and apply, click HERE.

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Office for Disability Issues – Regional Stakeholder Network

This may be of interest to both our mentees and mentors: The Regional Stakeholder Network hopes to bring the views of disabled people, local disability organisations, disabled people led organisations, and organisations that represent disabled people closer to government. It will create face-to-face forums and provide a channel for people to share their views about

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Change 100 – don’t miss out!

Leonard Cheshire’s Change 100 programme is accepting applications until tomorrow, Wednesday 16th January. Change 100 brings together the UK’s top employers and talented disabled students and graduates to offer three months of paid work experience. It’s a great programme, so don’t miss out! Read more here.

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Please complete our survey!

City Disabilities is still running its survey on the attitude of employers to disability in the workplace. We’ve had some fascinating responses, and would like to provide one more opportunity for people to contribute. If you have a disability or long term health condition, please complete the survey. It is anonymous, consists of 17 multiple

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