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Emeritus Prof Christopher May
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So introducing the 'right to try' work for people on disability-related benefits (by which they will not lose benefits immediately on finding work or taking on voluntary positions) looks like a good idea... but focusses on only one side of the issue.

The other side remains the difficulty of finding employers willing to make the adjustments that many prospective disabled applicants need to work... this (sadly) is still a major stumbling block!

#disability #politics
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/09/ministers-unveil-right-to-try-plan-to-help-disabled-people-find-work
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