Applying for Access to Work - let's get it done!

Applying for Access to Work - let's get it done!

Have you been putting off applying for Access to Work? You're not the only one! This free session by an ADHD coach will help you get it done

By Online ADHD Coach

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Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Many people with ADHD find paperwork intimidating and put it off, so if you have been thinking about applying to AtW but have not done it yet, you are definitely not alone!

In this webinar, ADHD Coach Lilith Brouwers will give you a quick summary of what Access to Work (AtW) is, who it is for, and what kind of support may be available. After that, the bulk of the session will be a time for all attendees to sign up for AtW right there and then, so you do not have to worry about it anymore.

The webinar is free, and you are under no obligation at all to choose me as an ADHD coach once you receive your AtW award. If you are interested in coaching sessions while you wait for your AtW to come through, I will offer reduced-fee sessions for webinar participants.

Please share the session with colleagues or friends who may be interested as well.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Access to Work for?

Access to Work exists to support people with disabilities, chronic illnesses, neurodivergence and learning disabilities who are employed, self-employed, or who are about to start work. It does not matter what type of work you do, and you do not need an official diagnosis to receive AtW support.

Do I need to have ADHD to join this session? Or do I need a diagnosis of ADHD?

The webinar is run by an ADHD coach and will focus on AtW and ADHD, but you do not need to have ADHD to join the session. If you suspect you have ADHD but you do not have a diagnosis, that is not a problem at all and you can still join and apply for PIP.

Who is running the session?

Dr Lilith Brouwers has been working as an ADHD coach for the last 5 years. In addition to coaching, they run training sessions on neurodiversity management and neurodiversity-friendly communication. For more information, go to onlineadhdcoach.co.uk

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Aug 12 · 05:00 PDT