News Story: Labour warned one size doesn't fit all over plan for neurodiversity at work

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Labour warned one size doesn't fit all over plan for neurodiversity at work

Labour has been told it must listen to and include disabled people in plans for work

By Peter Clark (Senior Editor, Autism Info Center)

Tuesday 4th February 2025

The UK government has been criticised by The Big Issue for its plan to help neurodivergent people into work primarily as a means to cut the benefits bill.

While the government says it wants to utilise untapped talent, campaigners argue this should not be a cost-cutting exercise.

They highlight significant barriers, including the inflexible Universal Credit system, which penalises part-time work, and extremely long waiting lists for essential assessments for conditions like ADHD.

Critics insist that a holistic, supportive, and flexible approach is needed, addressing workplace adjustments and healthcare access, rather than simply pushing people off benefits.

Source: The Big Issue

https://www.bigissue.com/news/employment/

Author: Peter J Clark
Senior Editor, Autism Info Center

Peter is an autistic writer, social care worker and campaigner who has spent over 20 years as a journalist, author and editor for five major business journals worldwide, and published over 200 books with Sterling Publishing and others. He enjoys teaching, spreading uncompromising truth, and helping other people live their best possible life.

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