Access to Work (AtW) - Brief Outline
Aims of AtW
• To meet a disabled person's minimum requirements to overcome employment related obstacles resulting from disability.
• To enable disabled people to work on a more equal basis with non-disabled colleagues.
• To encourage employers to recruit and retain disabled people by offering practical help.
Who can receive AtW support?
• Unemployed people
• People in work who acquire a disability or whose disability progresses
• People with a disability whose job circumstances change within work
• People with a disability who move to a new employer
AtW does not provide for:
• Support that employers normally provide for non-disabled employees
• The normal costs of setting up, running or expanding a business
• Specialist support needed due to the nature of the business
• Any business/personal benefit
To be eligible a disabled person must:
• Need support at a job interview or in new or existing work
• Need support to progress in or take up work
• Live in and have a job in Northern Ireland
• Not be in receipt of Incapacity Benefit, SDA or Sickness Benefit
• Be at least 16 years old
Elements of AtW
• Communication Support at Interview: Full costs met for people who are deaf or have a hearing impairment and need communication support at interview
• Special Aids and Equipment: Contribution towards the cost incurred in providing special equipment to meet work needs arising from disability
• Adaptations to Premises and Equipment: Contribution towards the cost of modifying premises and equipment to facilitate a specific disabled employee
• Travel to Work: Contribution towards the disabled employee's additional cost of getting to and from work if he/she cannot use public transport
• Support Worker: Contribution towards the cost of employing a support worker if practical help is needed either at work or getting to and from work
• Miscellaneous For example specific disability awareness training or costs of in-work travel costs
Cost sharing thresholds
For an employed or self employed disabled person:
• If support costs under £500 no contribution is available
• If support costs from £500 to £10,000 contribution up to 70% of costs available
• If support costs over £10,000 contribution up to 100% of costs available
For an unemployed disabled person:
• No cost sharing
• Contribution up to 100% of costs available
Cost sharing does not apply:
• For any person with a disability who requires communication support at interview, 100% of costs met by AtW
• If costs incurred for researching solutions for any person with a disability, 100% of costs met by AtW
For further information contact:
Access to Work Advisers
Disablement Advisory Service
5th Floor
Gloucester House
Chichester Street
Belfast
BT1 4RA
Tel: 028 9025 2317