What Does Assist Access / Maintain Employment Support Include?
Employment support looks different for every participant. Here is what we help with:
Job Readiness Preparation
Starting or returning to work can feel daunting, especially after a period of full-time care. Serene Life helps you build a resume, write cover letters, search for jobs online, and understand your rights as an employee with a disability. We work at your pace, matching your skills and interests to real opportunities.
Travel Training and Transport Support
Getting to work should not be stressful. We provide a car and driver service to help you travel with ease, so you can get to work on time and ready to go. We also help you learn routes using public transport, practising the trip with you until you feel confident doing it independently.
Keeping Your Job After a Change in Circumstances
Sometimes a change in health, a new diagnosis, or a shift at work can put your job at risk. We help you work through those changes, talk to your employer about what you need, and find a way to stay in work where possible. Keeping a job is often easier than finding a new one – and we are here to help you do exactly that.
Interview Skills and Confidence Building
Job interviews can be stressful for anyone. They can bring extra challenges around communication, anxiety, or disclosure. Experts at Serene Life help you practise interviews, prepare answers, and feel confident on the day. Starting a new role brings new routines and responsibilities – with our team beside you, you will face those challenges head-on and build confidence step by step.
On-the-Job Support During Settling In
Starting a new job with a disability can be harder than it looks from the outside. We provide short-term on-the-job support during your first weeks or months to help you learn the tasks, build relationships with colleagues, and settle in. By working with the same support workers over time, you will develop trust, friendship, and the confidence to thrive. This support is focused on building your independence – not creating dependency.
Self-Employment and Volunteering Support
Not all participants want traditional employment. Some want to start a small business or explore volunteering as a step toward paid work. Your hobbies, interests, and passions matter. We will help you find tasks that suit you, build connections with colleagues, and feel happy and fulfilled in what you do every day.
Workplace Modifications and Adjustments
Under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, employers must make reasonable adjustments for employees with disability. We help you identify what you need and work with your employer to put it in place. Adjustments could include:
- Assistive technology and ergonomic equipment
- Flexible working arrangements and adjusted hours
- Physical modifications such as ramps and accessible workstations
- Changes to your tasks or how you receive instructions



