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when applying for jobs

 

It is quite natural to worry about disclosing a disability to an employer when making job applications. Deciding how and when you provide this information is not easy.

 

Considering the following points may help:

 

 

Why should I disclose my disability?

 

 

How should I disclose my disability?

 

Always think positively. First and foremost you are offering the employer a wide range of skills, knowledge and expertise which will be of tremendous value to them and as an individual you deserve to be seen as such rather than as someone with a disability or health problem. However, living with a health problem or disability may well have enhanced the skills you are offering the employer so equally do not be afraid to highlight these extra strengths.
 
Secondly, anticipate any possible concerns they may have about recruiting someone with a disability and make them aware that through constructive action any potential difficulties can be overcome. Remind them there is support available.
 

When should I disclose my disability?

 

Timing is important. There are several appropriate times to disclose your health or disability to a potential employer. Deciding which is best for you will depend on your circumstances.
 

 

 Click here for an example covering letter.