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- What type of work can people with disability do?
- What should you consider before looking for work?
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- Employers who support people with disability
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- Case studies
- Amputation - Considering new opportunities got Allan work
- Anxiety and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - Barbara's dream to help others finally come true
- Arm injury - modifications and equipment help Darren perform his job
- Asperger's syndrome - No barriers to Leigh's public service career
- Autism - A wage based on productivity secures the job
- Back injury - Neil's success by being his own boss
- Back injury - The Butterfly Experience, an inspiring transformation
- Back injury - modifications secured Patrick's job
- Bipolar disorder - Melissa's back at work and happier
- Cerebral Palsy - vehicle modification make work easier
- Cerebral Palsy - Dream to work in photography and desktop publishing
- Chloe – being profoundly deaf has not been a barrier to work or study
- Depression - Mary achieves her dream to work
- Depression - a change in career was what Barry needed to get back on his feet
- Depression - talking about my depression allowed my managers to help
- Down Syndrome - A productivity based wage and full time work for Leckie
- Down Syndrome - A retail job and more independence for Kevin
- Edward - Access and skills equal success
- Eye Disease - Traineeship secured Ashley's job
- Foot injury - realising a dream
- Jespah – adaptive technology removes barriers to work
- Juvenile Macular Degeneration - no barrier to completing office tasks
- Knee injury - rehabilitation, some small changes and Brian returns to work
- Mental health condition - simple workplace solutions make the world of difference
- Mental illness - negotiating a successful return to work
- Paraplegia -a new start for Bevan
- Post Traumatic Strees Disorder - A little support helped Walter go from "unemployable" to successfully employed
- Profoundly Deaf - Kellie's aspirations supported by employer
- Quadriplegia - vocational rehabilitation assistance helps Tony get back to work
- Spina bifida - small changes make a big difference for Kirsten
- Vision impairment - learning to use visual aids to overcome diminishing eye sight
- Vision impairment - show your employer what you can do
- Getting work
Our checklists and step by step guides provide useful information and advice for people with disability.
Checklists
Our interactive checklists will help you assess your performance or readiness as you look for and find a job.
How to guides
Our step by step guides provide information, suggestions and advice on a number of different topics.
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Access important information on your rights and responsibilities in a simple and accessible format.
Need help?
The JobAccess Advisers can help you with free, confidential advice. Contact them on 1800 464 800 or online:
Last updated: 08-08-2012

