We provide places to live for people with learning disabilities or mental health problems. We also provide support for people so they can live their lives the way they want. And we give employment advice for people with disabilities who want to get into work.…
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- Every Thursday at New Directions CollegeAn Employment Adviser is at New Directions College every Thursday to provide advice and support with finding and applying for jobs. Book on line www.adviza.org or call 0118 937 2204South Reading Centre330 Northumberland AvenueWhitleyReadingRG2 8DH
- Mondays and Wednesdays from 9am-4pm.Branching Up is a Day Service providing work experience placements for adults with learning disabilities. Service Users have an opportunity to work as part of a team, learn new skills and experience work-related tasks in a structured, rewarding community environment.Jefferson CloseEmmer GreenReadingBerkshireRG4 8US
- Free course covering areas such as finding your strengths, CVs, covering letters and interviews. Friendly practical support to help you step confidently into employment. This course is now available online using Zoom, course access details along with relevant materials will be emailed to you prior…
- A group which advertises job vacancies which are Deaf related. Deaf UK JobsFor more information on the group, how to post and other FAQs, go here: http://www.alisonbryan.com/dukj/
- Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm EXCEPT Wednesdays, 10am to 5pmHelps disabled people to find or retain work. Contact for "Access To Work" which provides funding to employers for equipment and/or adaptations to enable a disabled person to be employed. Access to Work GrantsAdelphi HouseFriar StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 1HD
- An Access to Work grant helps pay for practical support beyond those covered by an employer’s responsibility for reasonable adjustments to overcome barriers you face due to your disability or physical or mental or hidden health condition to help you stay in work or start…Adelphi HouseFriar StreetReadingRG1 1HD
- Elevate are an impartial team within Brighter Futures for Children who are wholly owned and independent services that operate on behalf of Reading Borough Council. For most young people, the world beyond school or college is becoming increasingly an unknown and varied map. The…66-68St Mary's ButtsReadingRG1 2LG
- Graft Thames Valley is a small but dynamic charity that aims to eradicate barriers to employment for disabled or disadvantaged people struggling to find a job. Our individualised training and "end-to-end" support will create a programme designed entirely around your own needs and ability. Our…84Queens RoadReadingRG1 4BW
- If you are 25+ and not in work then our fully funded Stronger Together programme could be for you. New Directions can offer you tailored support to help with your journey into work. We can help you: Understand the job market and how to apply…South Reading Centre330 Northumberland AvenueWhitleyReadingRG2 8DH
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