Your future
How to succeed in employment with special needs and some practical tools. Read this
Visit AfC’s Post-16 options and their advice and help in seeking work
and also young people with disabilities, like ADHD, aged 16 and over are welcomed by adult education providers to learn about a subject which interests them. There is a wide variety of courses available, including specifically-designed courses for young people with disabilities such as cookery, drama and computing.
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Courses for YP with SEND at Kingston College
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Richmond Works provides support into employment for people who live in Richmond-upon-Thames
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MCCH will help you, in Richmond, with employment services
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Snap Care is a specialist SEN recruitment agency
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BBC offers trainee schemes and apprenticeships for ADHD and SEN young people
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Are you a young Londoner looking for work? Get help with training and job support. Want a job in TEACHING, BUSINESS or ENGINEERING? YES help young unemployed Londoners access training and exclusive vacancies 18-24 and looking for a job or apprenticeship? Visit http://bit.ly/2leNGyh
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If you are diagnosed ADHD, live in Great Britain, and you are either in work, run your own business or are about to start work – you may well be entitled to fully funded ADHD coaching. Read this
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Auticon offers IT/Computer jobs to those with ADHD & Autism
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This organisation can help you with internships and placements
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Get grant help from the Government
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Employers should read this useful Employers-guide-to-ADHD-SAC-2018
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