Self-employment is a real option for disabled people. It enables disabled people identify new ambitions and generate a greater sense of independence.
There are many disabled people who have hobbies, skills or interests, which have a commercial viability. With dedicated support these hobbies, skills or interests can become successful businesses.
Traditionally disabled people have not been a focus of mainstream business development, which is why Enter is such a unique project.
We are expanding opportunities for disabled people.
We work with you to reduce both personal and external barriers in the following ways:
- Information - providing you with business information that is relevant and accessible.
- Access - helping you to address access needs such as transport, personal assistance or workplace adaptations.
- Funding - helping you search and apply for funding.
- Impairment Management - helping you plan the business around your impairment. Your impairment might restrict the amount of hours or days you work. Self-employment gives you the choice to work in your own way.
- Mainstream Buisness Support - The network of regional client advisers have a vital role in ensuring that clients access the services of mainstream business service providers.