Positive About Disabled People – the Disability Symbol

When employers can use the 'two ticks' disability symbol

Summary:

When you’re looking for work, look for the ‘positive about disabled people’ symbol (with 2 ticks) on adverts and application forms.

The symbol means the employer is committed to employing disabled people.

If a job advert displays the symbol, you’ll be guaranteed an interview if you meet the basic conditions for the job.

Find out about jobs in your area at your local Jobcentre.

Disability employment advisers

A Disability Employment Adviser (DEA) at your local Jobcentre can help you find a job or gain new skills and tell you about disability friendly employers in your area.

They can also refer you to a specialist work psychologist, if appropriate, or carry out an ‘employment assessment’, asking you about:

  • your skills and experience
  • what kind of roles you’re interested in

Ask to speak to a DEA at your local Jobcentre.

Programmes and grants

Your DEA can tell you about programmes and grants to help you back into work. These include:

  • Work Choice – to help you find a job, and get support when you start work
  • Residential Training – to give you work experience and training
  • Access to Work – money towards a support worker or for the cost of equipment or travelling to work

https://www.gov.uk/looking-for-work-if-disabled/looking-for-a-job

Address

Website: https://www.gov.uk/looking-for-work-if-disabled/looking-for-a-job

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