Your NHS GP 🔗

The NHS provides free medical care. Your GP is typically your first stop for most health concerns.

Your GP should be your first stop for most health concerns. They may treat you, or refer you to a specialist.

Anyone who lives in the UK is entitled to register with an NHS GP for free, and does not need to prove their address or immigration status.

You should make sure to register with a GP local to you.

Your NHS GP

Access to Work 🔗

Find out more about the Access to Work Scheme

Access to Work can help you get or stay in work if you have a physical or mental health condition or disability.

The support you get will depend on your needs. Through Access to Work, you can apply for:

  • a grant to help pay for practical support with your work
  • support with managing your mental health at work
  • money to pay for communication support at job interviews

You are not eligible for Access to Work support as a trainee or volunteer at Code Your Future. However, you can apply for Access to Work up to 6 weeks before you start work if you have a job offer.

Access to Work

Access Needs 🔗

Getting help with accessing learning at Code Your Future

CYF is a community grassroots organisation and we do not have our own premises, so we cannot guarantee that we can meet every possible need. We prioritise the actual needs of our trainees so please share your access need by completing this form.

We will use this data in the ways described in our Personal Circumstances Data Policy

After completing this form, a staff member may contact you to understand more about how we can support you to learn and thrive at CYF.

Access Needs

Seeking Employment as an Autistic Adult 🔗

This resource has been designed and developed by autistic people, for autistic people who are looking to find employment.

This resource has been designed and developed by autistic people, for autistic people who are looking to find employment.


This course will take you through each step of the job finding journey. Starting with exploring your strengths, and gradually moving through to suggesting strategies to make your first week at work a success. This resource is designed for people currently not in work or looking to change careers. If you already in work, you may still find some topics in the module useful to access.

Seeking Employment as an Autistic Adult