Bookkeeping, Accountancy & Admin for

Self‑Employed People

Clear, practical help with your accounts, paperwork and admin, with or without Access to Work funding.

Two ways I can support you – depending on Access to Work funding

Access to Work funded services

If you’re self‑employed and disabled (including dyslexia, ADHD, autism or mental health conditions), you may be eligible for government‑funded support through Access to Work.

Access to Work can fund practical, ongoing help where a condition creates real barriers around admin, organisation or managing finances in your business.

I provide the bookkeeping, accountancy and admin services that Access to Work is designed to fund. I can support new applications or work with you if funding is already in place, guiding you through the process as part of getting that assistance set up.

What this can cover:

  • Bookkeeping and accountancy
  • Admin and paperwork
  • Organisation and reminders
  • Ongoing structured help

If your application is approved, the grant pays for the services – not you.

Not everyone needs Access to Work funding. If it’s not relevant for you, you can work with me in the usual way.

Standard (non‑ATW) services

If Access to Work isn’t right for you – or you’d rather get started without it – I also offer straightforward, paid support for self‑employed people.

Available services:

  • Bookkeeping and invoicing
  • Self Assessment
  • Day‑to‑day admin help

This option suits clients who want clear, reliable help without going through a government scheme.

Who I work with

I specialise in supporting self‑employed people who want calm, reliable help – especially those who find traditional accountancy stressful, confusing or overwhelming.

That includes:

  • Sole traders and freelancers
  • CIS subcontractors
  • Neurodivergent and disabled business owners

Why this approach works

Running a business is hard enough without fighting systems that weren’t built for you.

My role is to:

  • Reduce overwhelm
  • Create structure
  • Keep things compliant without pressure

Whether funded through Access to Work or paid directly, the aim is the same: practical, reliable support.

Not sure which option fits?

You don’t need to decide immediately.

If you think Access to Work might apply, we can explore that route together. If not, we can look at standard help instead.

Dakin Accountancy – clear support for self‑employed people who want things done properly, without the stress.

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