And in other television news… are you looking for love?
Channel 4 are looking for people who might might be potentially interested
in taking part in the third series of The Undateables - coming back for
it’s third series. ‘The Undateables’ follows disabled people and those with
a variety of conditions on their quest to find love. The series will also
aim to explore society’s attitude towards disabled people and how this can
affect relationships.
If you would like to see past episodes, they are on the 4OD website here:
If you are interested in taking part, contact Rakhee.Hindocha@betty.co.uk
Channel 4 are looking for people who might might be potentially interested
in taking part in the third series of The Undateables - coming back for
it’s third series. ‘The Undateables’ follows disabled people and those with
a variety of conditions on their quest to find love. The series will also
aim to explore society’s attitude towards disabled people and how this can
affect relationships.
If you would like to see past episodes, they are on the 4OD website here:
If you are interested in taking part, contact Rakhee.Hindocha@betty.co.uk
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DWP publishes welfare reform toolkit and guidance
A new DWP online toolkit aims to explain the context behind the welfare
reform and provide an overview of all the changes that the DWP will be
delivering over the next few years. It aims to provide users with the
information they need across all of DWP policy areas, examining what is
changing, why these changes are happening and when they are being
introduced. You can download the welfare reform toolkit @ www.dwp.gov.uk
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…and update their Access to Work Pre-Employment Eligibility Letter
The Access to Work pre-employment eligibility letter is intended to help you
let your employer or a potential employer know that you are likely to
qualify for funding under the Access to Work Scheme. Presenting such a
letter can be crucial in reassuring an employer that just because you have
additional needs or require adjustment, this does not necessarily mean extra
costs to them. The newly updated letter is more user-friendly and can be
downloaded from: www.gov.uk/access-to-work/how-to-claim
Miriam
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