Access to Work Grant Find out who is eligible for an Access to Work grant and how to apply for it. Last updated: 27 November 2023 How Access to Work grant can help musicians at work An Access to Work grant can pay for practical support if you have an impairment, health or mental health condition. It can help you to: Start working Stay in work Move into self-employment The grant isn’t for business start-up costs. It’s to help you do things you couldn’t otherwise do because of a condition or impairment. The grant can pay for things like: Adaptations to the equipment you use Special equipment Taxi fares to work if you can’t use public transport A personal assistant or job coach to help you in your workplace A support service if you have a mental health condition and you’re absent from work or finding it difficult to work Disability awareness training for your colleagues A communicator at a job interview The cost of moving your equipment if you change location or job Who is eligible for an Access to Work grant? To get an Access to Work grant you must: Have an impairment, health condition or mental health condition that affects your ability to work Be 16 years old or over Live in England, Scotland or Wales - there’s a different system in Northern Ireland What are job requirements? One of the following must apply: You have a paid job You’re self-employed You have a job interview You’re about to start a job You’re starting work experience Access to Work grants are not available for voluntary work. Your impairment or health condition Your impairment or health condition must either: Affect your ability to do a job Mean you have to pay work-related costs, for example additional computer equipment or travel costs because you can’t use public transport It must also either: Be likely to last at least a year Have lasted at least a year already Changing jobs when getting Access to Work grant Make sure you contact Access to Work if you change jobs. You may be able to: Transfer equipment to a new job Get a different amount of grant Find more information on gov.uk and apply for Access to Work. Useful online resources Disability Arts Online's guide to Access to Work for the Arts and Culture Sector Disability Arts Online Resources section Discrimination in the music sector based on disability If you are a musician who is an MU member and are concerned about how you are being treated at work, you can get advice on disability rights from the Musicians' Union. Contact the MU Latest news & features MU at Together Alliance March 2026: Largest Anti-Far Right March in UK History MU members joined thousands who gathered in London on 28 March for the Together Alliance demonstration, in a powerful display of solidarity and resistance to the far right. Published: 02 April 2026 Read more about MU at Together Alliance March 2026: Largest Anti-Far Right March in UK History Introducing our MU Future Leaders for 2026 The Musicians' Union announces the first cohort of members to take part in our MU Future Leaders activist development programme in 2026. Published: 23 March 2026 Read more about Introducing our MU Future Leaders for 2026 Together Alliance March: Join the MU in the Fight Against the Far Right Join us on Saturday 28 March for what’s expected to be the UK’s largest anti‑racist march. Find out how to join the MU delegation and explore our new Anti‑Far Right Hub to learn how far‑right movements operate and how to challenge them. Published: 17 March 2026 Read more about Together Alliance March: Join the MU in the Fight Against the Far Right March Against the Far Right: Join the MU for the Together Alliance Demo in London Join the MU at the Together Alliance march in London on Saturday 28 March for a major national demonstration against the far right. Published: 17 February 2026 Read more about March Against the Far Right: Join the MU for the Together Alliance Demo in London Call for Research Participants: Disabled Musicians’ Access to Glasgow Venues A new PhD study is seeking participants to help explore disabled musicians’ access to live music venues in UNESCO City of Music Glasgow. Published: 04 February 2026 Read more about Call for Research Participants: Disabled Musicians’ Access to Glasgow Venues Read more Representing and advocating on behalf of disabled musicians At the MU we advocate on behalf of disabled and/or neurodivergent musicians to ensure their rights are upheld and strengthened – where they encounter discrimination, we’ll challenge it. Join our Disabled Member Network The Disabled Members Network is a space for MU members who identify as disabled and/or neurodivergent to meet and discuss issues that impact their communities, shape MU policy, and change the music industry and the MU for the better. Join the Disabled Member Network
MU at Together Alliance March 2026: Largest Anti-Far Right March in UK History MU members joined thousands who gathered in London on 28 March for the Together Alliance demonstration, in a powerful display of solidarity and resistance to the far right. Published: 02 April 2026 Read more about MU at Together Alliance March 2026: Largest Anti-Far Right March in UK History
Introducing our MU Future Leaders for 2026 The Musicians' Union announces the first cohort of members to take part in our MU Future Leaders activist development programme in 2026. Published: 23 March 2026 Read more about Introducing our MU Future Leaders for 2026
Together Alliance March: Join the MU in the Fight Against the Far Right Join us on Saturday 28 March for what’s expected to be the UK’s largest anti‑racist march. Find out how to join the MU delegation and explore our new Anti‑Far Right Hub to learn how far‑right movements operate and how to challenge them. Published: 17 March 2026 Read more about Together Alliance March: Join the MU in the Fight Against the Far Right
March Against the Far Right: Join the MU for the Together Alliance Demo in London Join the MU at the Together Alliance march in London on Saturday 28 March for a major national demonstration against the far right. Published: 17 February 2026 Read more about March Against the Far Right: Join the MU for the Together Alliance Demo in London
Call for Research Participants: Disabled Musicians’ Access to Glasgow Venues A new PhD study is seeking participants to help explore disabled musicians’ access to live music venues in UNESCO City of Music Glasgow. Published: 04 February 2026 Read more about Call for Research Participants: Disabled Musicians’ Access to Glasgow Venues