Disability Access Funding: Frequently Asked Questions
The Disability Access Fund (DAF) is funding that early year’s providers can use to support children with disabilities in their setting. The aim of the DAF is to help providers to make reasonable adjustments to support children in the setting.
Please see attached Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Could you offer a placement to a young adult with disabilities within your setting? Action on Disability offer mentor training and Job Coach Support will also be provided. See AoD Supported Internship A5 flyer For questions email [email protected]
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