Careers ServiceUseful websites and publications

GOV.UK

Government information about disabilities. Includes your rights, benefits, carers, and the Equality Act.

Business Disability Forum

The Employers' Forum on Disability is the world's leading employers' organisation focused on disability as it affects business.

Shaw Trust

Shaw Trust is a national charity that supports disabled and disadvantaged people to prepare for work, find jobs and live more independently

Leonard Cheshire

Leonard Cheshire Disability works with a wide range of determined and resourceful entrepreneurs who have gone forward to create dynamic and successful businesses

Association of Disabled Professionals

Improving educational and employment opportunities for disabled people and includes the Disabled Entrepreneurs Network

TargetJobs

Targetjobs has a useful section on how to get a graduate job if you have a disability

Disability Rights UK

Organisation promoting equal participation. Includes useful factsheets on employment.

Employment websites

AHEAD

Association for Higher Education Access and Disability - includes a section on looking for work

Association of Disabled Professionals

Drawing on the expertise of disabled professionals to improve the educational and employment opportunities of disabled people

Employ-ability

Opportunities for disabled students and graduates

iwork4me

Scottish charity providing specialised support to people with Autism Spectrum Conditions who wish to become self-employed

Papworth Trust

The Papworth Trust is one of the UK's leading disability charities promoting equality, choice and independence for people with physical disabilities, sensory impairment and learning difficulties.

Red Cross

Opportunities in the development sector - a double-tick organisation.

Reed in Partnership

Reed in Partnership is a recruitment agency offering help to lone parents and others who may have to surmount obstacles in finding employment

Remploy

Providing career support for any graduate or finalist with a disability, learning difference or health condition.

Scope

Scope's employment services support disabled people in gaining and sustaining meaningful employment in large corporations, public sector bodies and local employers.