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  1. Sources of employment support and advice

    The organisations on this webpage offer a range of advice, support and guidance on recruitment and employment issues including sharing information about your disability or health condition with prospective employers.

  2. Self-employment

    Self-employment can be well suited to disabled or neurodivergent students and graduates, if you find it difficult to keep up with traditional work.

  3. Glossary

    Do you find yourself confused by the recruitment methods employers use or the different types of work experience you could do to build your skills? Do you know your Right to Work check from your DBS check? Not sure what Access to Work is and how it can help you, or what it means if an employer is ‘Disability Confident’? Our glossary can help!

  4. Targeted opportunities for disabled individuals

    Many large employers are becoming more proactive to recruit candidates with disabilities, neurodiversity and long-term health conditions. Some run their own schemes targeting disabled applicants, while others work with specialist organisations that manage the recruitment process on their behalf.

  5. Travelling to St George's Hall

    Here you will find information about travelling to St George's Hall including maps, directions and advice to help you find us

  6. Mindfulness

    Discover mindfulness at LJMU: learn to focus on the present moment, reduce stress, and enhance well-being through practices like meditation and breathing.

  7. Mental Health Advisory Team

    LJMU's Mental Health Advisors provide one-to-one support for students facing mental health challenges. Access assessments, resources, and ongoing support.

  8. Student Support Fund

    The LJMU Student Support Fund offers financial help to students facing hardship. Discover how to apply and get the support you need.