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The story of A, a freelance Sign Language user, who struggled with Access to Work to get support of an appropriate standard. |
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The story of B, a freelance artist who uses a wheelchair. She feels she has been badly treated by Access to Work but still needs their support. |
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The story of C who had to educate her employer about Access to Work and has received valuable support from the scheme, although she has faced delays. |
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The story of D who has found Access to Work efficient, flexible and helpful in providing support she needs to deliver her work. |
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The story of E, a theatre company, occasionally employing disabled people, who have received support from Access to Work but have found them almost completely ignorant of what is involved in making theatre. |
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The story of F, who works for a local authority programming arts sessions and who has found Access to Work very supportive. |