When Access to Work is delayed, it’s not bureaucracy. It’s a lost opportunity.

Micro-Stories series

You’re ready to start.

The job’s waiting.

But the support hasn’t arrived.

 

Access delayed is access denied.

 

Small barriers, repeated daily, can weigh more heavily than one locked door.

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When online platforms don’t provide BSL or captions, they’re not innovative. They’re inaccessible.

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When interpreters aren’t given prep, it’s not inclusion. It’s a barrier.