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Legal•7 min
Access to Work explained: the government grant most eligible people have never heard of
Access to Work is a UK government grant that can fund specialist coaching, assistive technology, and workplace support for people with disabilities and health conditions. Most people who qualify have never heard of it.
Neuro Hire Network
27 March 2026

Workplace•10 min read
Office politics when you're autistic: reading the room without burning out
Practical ways to handle team dynamics, unwritten rules, and small talk when social cues don't come naturally.
Dr. Sarah Johnson
5 January 2025
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