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People with 7 health concerns and disabilities may be eligible for extra DWP help

By staff16 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The Access to Work scheme is designed to help people with disabilities or conditions get jobs or stay in work

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You do not need a condition diagnosis to apply(Image: Maskot via Getty Images)

Navigating the workplace with a disability or health condition may feel overwhelming. But did you know the Government’s Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) can provide several accessibility modifications to make things simpler?

Set up in 1994, the Access to Work scheme is crafted to assist people with disabilities or conditions secure employment or remain in work. Whilst the support provided depends on your individual circumstances, it can encompass grants for practical assistance, such as travel expenses if you cannot use public transport, vehicle modifications, or even specialist equipment.

You may also receive mental health support, communication aid for job interviews, or even physical alterations to your workplace, which can be at home if that best suits your requirements. Applications do not depend on how much you earn at work, nor will they affect other benefits.

You may be asked to pay some upfront costs, but these will be reimbursed later. However, the Government’s website clarifies: “Access to Work will not pay for reasonable adjustments.

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The Access to Work scheme can provide grants for practical support, such as travel costs if you can’t use public transport(Image: Getty Images)

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“These are the changes your employer must legally make to support you to do your job. Access to Work will advise your employer if changes should be made as reasonable adjustments.”

If you are keen to apply for the Access to Work scheme, you must live in England, Scotland, or Wales, as there is a different scheme in Northern Ireland. You must also be at least 16 years old and in a paid job or scheduled to start/return to a job within the next 12 weeks. A paid job can be either part-time or full-time.

It does not include voluntary work but can include:

Finally, you must have a ‘physical or mental health condition or disability that means you need support to do your job or get to and from work’. While it’s not a comprehensive list, the Government has provided several examples where this might be relevant

  1. Mental health conditions, like anxiety or depression
  2. Illnesses such as diabetes or epilepsy
  3. Developmental conditions, like autism spectrum disorder
  4. Learning disabilities or related conditions, such as Down’s syndrome
  5. ADHD or dyslexia
  6. Temporary conditions, like a broken leg
  7. Physical disabilities, such as being hard of hearing or using a wheelchair
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You can apply for Access to Work with a temporary condition, such as a broken leg(Image: Getty Images)

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Importantly, you don’t require a formal diagnosis of your condition to make an application. Nonetheless, the Government adds: “You can get Access to Work and ESA at the same time if you work less than 16 hours a week. There are rules about working while claiming ESA. You can ask your work coach for advice and support.”

Anyone keen to apply for the Access to Work scheme can do so online or by calling 0800 121 7479. If you have difficulty speaking or hearing on the phone, contact Relay UK through 18001 and then 0800 121 7479. These lines are open from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday.

You will need contact and workplace information, plus details on how your condition affects your work and what support you think you need to apply. Further information is available on the Government’s website.

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