I didn’t join professional services partnership EY because it’s is a global organisation, or because it has an expansive client network. It was very simply for two reasons: The commitment to supporting staff with disabilities, and the internal support community the EY Ability Network. This is an employee-led workplace community group which brings together persons […]
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Our Disabled Veterans Scholarship team interviewed industry professional Anne Segalini on how to approach potential employers about a disability and exploring reasonable adjustments in the workplace. “Name: Anne Segalini Profession: Professional Lead Advisor in Occupational Therapy at The Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre. Volunteer Occupational Therapist for the charity Mission Motorsport. Q1. Some students worry that […]
If the long hot (and rainy) summer passed you by without a thought of your next career step, don’t worry. Other students might have already asked the questions you didn’t get round to in our Summer Careers Surgery. Here are the five top careers concerns and questions from summer 2019, with resources to help you […]
We can support you along your path Studying with the OU over the past year has helped law student Richard recover from a period of mental illness. He talked to us about his experience: Studying has positively impacted my mental health because it affords me motivation and a goal. I can safely say with the […]
We understand it can feel like you’re climbing a mountain when you’re studying and planning your career and have mental health difficulties. Help is on hand. For World Mental Health Day, we’re highlighting resources than can help you through the challenges.
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