Access to Work (NI) can help people with disabilities who wish to take up employment or who are in work and experience difficulty related to their disability. It can also help employers who wish to recruit or retain people with disabilities in employment.
Face to face appointments about Access to Work (NI) have been temporarily suspended. The programme works with a number of key stakeholders who support those taking part in Access to Work (NI).
Access to Work (NI) helps with the practical problems caused by disability. It offers advice and help in a flexible way that can be tailored to suit the needs of an individual in a particular job or getting to and from work.
It can also help towards the extra approved costs that arise. Personal and Business benefit are taken into account in all cases.
Access to Work (NI) can help towards the cost of:
For more information and to apply for help through this programme, contact the Department for Communities via:
You can use British Sign Language (BSL) or Irish Sign Language (ISL) to contact Access to Work (NI). To use the video relay service:
The application must be made by the person with the disability. A work coach can contact your local Access to Work team for you or give you their contact details.
Help will be approved for as long as it is needed up to a maximum of three years. After that, if support is still needed it will be considered under the rules of the programme in operation at that time.
Access to Work will not pay for reasonable adjustments. These are the changes your employer must legally make to support you to do your job.