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Who can help me to prepare for work after my disability?

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Your immediate family such as your partner, parents, siblings, close relatives friends can trust who is there for you to help. If still partial disability you can also ask those persons mentioned above to assist you to find a trusted person or caregiver that can help you with work. 
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There are many organizations and resources available to help individuals with disabilities prepare for work after a disability. You can contact your local employment office, disability organization, or vocational rehabilitation program for assistance. 

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There are many organizations and resources that can help individuals with disabilities prepare for work including Vocational Rehabilitation agencies, disability employment centres, disability-specific organization, state departments of labour, and private employment agencies. It is good idea to speak with a doctor or rehabilitation specialist for recommendation on specific program or organization that may be able to assist you.
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There are several resources that can help you prepare for work after your disability: 

  1. Vocational Rehabilitation Services: These services provide training, education, and job placement assistance for people with disabilities. 
  2. Disability Employment Services: These services provide employment support and assistance for people with disabilities, including resume building, job search, and career counseling. 
  3. Disability Rights Advocacy Groups: These organizations can provide information and resources on employment rights and accommodations for people with disabilities. 
  4. Professional Organizations: Many professional organizations have resources and support networks specifically for people with disabilities in their field of work. 
  5. Your Health Care Team: Your health care team, including doctors and therapists, can provide guidance and recommendations for work accommodations and strategies to manage your disability. 
  6. Your Employer: Your employer may have resources and accommodations available to support your return to work after a disability. Overall, it is important to seek out and utilize the resources available to you in order to successfully prepare for work after a disability.
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You may consider a number of resources and organizations that can help you prepare for work after a disability. Some options include:
- Vocational rehabilitation
- Disability employment organizations
- Disability advocates
- Your healthcare provider or therapist

It may be a good ideea to reach out to local job training programs and job placement agencies for assistance. 
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There are many resources available to help you prepare for work after a disability. Depending on your specific needs, you may want to contact your local vocational rehabilitation office, a disability employment specialist, or a disability rights organization. You may also want to look into job training programs, job placement services, and other resources offered by your state or local government. Additionally, many employers offer accommodations and other resources to help employees with disabilities succeed in the workplace.
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If you are someone who has gone through a disability, then I feel your pain. I lost the ability to drive after an accident years ago. I was driving for a living,  so it killed my income. 

However, I had picked up some very transferable skills and I was confident that I could still work. I live in Australia, so I reached out to a group called atWork Australia. They offered extensive advice on how I could turn around my situation.

The main thing that I found with atWork is that they helped me to understand two things; the skills that I had and the skills I lacked. That was essential as previously, I was only focusing on what I did have as opposed to what I lacked. Now that I knew where to focus my energies, I started to improve to grow. Now, I work in the IT field, and while it might not be my dream job of driving, it is great fun.
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 There are many resources that can help you prepare and find employment after a disability. Many government agencies have employment services and vocational rehabilitation programs specifically designed to help people with disabilities. There are also many organizations and private businesses that offer employment services, training programs, and resources to help people with disabilities to re-enter the workforce.
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There are several organizations that can help individuals with disabilities prepare for work, including vocational rehabilitation agencies and disability advocacy groups.
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There are a variety of organizations and resources available to help you prepare for work after your disability. Your local disability office or a disability organization in your area may be able to provide you with information and resources. Additionally, there may be online resources available that offer job search advice and tips for navigating the workplace as a person with a disability.
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close relatives friends can trust who is there for you to help. If still partial disability you can also ask those persons mentioned above to assist you to find a trusted person or caregiver that can help you with work. 
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