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robinhood8
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I was born with cerebral palsy I work parttime I have been diagnosed arthritis in my back my neck and my right ankle I find it very difficult to getting to work may have to cut my hours again please can anyone give me any advice
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Hello @robinhood8 Good afternoon pleased to meet you .
Have you seen our information on benefits and I am sure anybody else be available. To assist and advise you. Our community. You need to speak to one of our team. On the above number. Hopefully they may be able to advise.
Have you seen our information and posts and threads on Employment issues finances and ESA.
Hope that helps.
Take care
@thespiceman
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said:Hello @robinhood8 Good afternoon pleased to meet you .
Have you seen our information on benefits and I am sure anybody else be available. To assist and advise you. Our community. You need to speak to one of our team. On the above number. Hopefully they may be able to advise.
Have you seen our information and posts and threads on Employment issues finances and ESA.
Hope that helps.
Take care
@thespiceman
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Hi @robinhood8 and a warm welcome to the community. I suspect that the number @thespiceman wanted to insert 0808 800 3333, our free telephone helpline, open 9 till 5, Monday to Friday.
Hope that helps. And please don't hesitate to ask any further questions or to tell us more about yourself.
Warmest best wishes,
Richard
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Depends on your difficulties...Access to Work can help with taxis and other adaptions to help you stay in work.Sarah
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