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Able Magazine: highlights and promotes lifestyle issues important to disabled people in the UK today

AdviceGuide: information from Citizens Advice Bureau on diversity, discrimination (sex, race, age and disability), housing and civil rights.

AHEAD (Association for Higher Education Access and Disability): provides a wide range of service to HE students and graduates with disabilities including a peer support network

Blind in Business: helping blind students and graduates identify and achieve their career goals

British Dyslexia Association: information and advice for job-seekers

Direct Gov: extensive list of web links to government departments and agencies, general and specific careers resources and job search

DisabledGo: a jobsearch site specialising in jobs aimed at people with disabilities

Disability Alliance: Support and information for disabled students

Disability Now: website carrying recruitment advertisements for people with disabilities

EmployAbility: an online careers training package aimed at disabled students and graduates

Employers Forum on Disability: over 350 major employers making a positive commitment to recruiting people with disabilities

Employment Solicitors: site offering legal advice on all aspects and areas of employment.

Equality and Human Rights Commission: champions equality and human rights for all, working to eliminate discrimination, reduce inequality, protect human rights and to build good relations

Independent Living: information on independent living and job-seeking

Papworth Trust: provides employment programmes, work opportunities and support for disabled people

Prospects: Guide to Handling Discrimination

RADAR: the Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation

Shaw Trust: a charity enabling people with disabilities and mental health problems to maximise their potential in work

Jobability: a job site for people with disabilities

Usemyability: Practical advice on developing employability skills