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  1. 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
  2. An online resource offering around 300 easy-to-use and free guides about using computers, the internet and other forms of technology. They range from computer basics such as how to use a mouse and a keyboard to social networking, emailing and Skype and using tablets and…
  3. Monday-Friday, 09:00-18:00
    Autus - The Hao2 Foundation exists to facilitate personal and professional growth for people with autism and complex needs, increasing opportunities for exciting and sustainable work to improve lives and prospects.   We are a disabled people's user-led organisation set up to enable disabled people…
  4. Monday to Friday 9am-6pm
    The Trust supports people aged 13-30 who are looking to make a change in their lives? If you're unemployed or struggling at school, The Prince's Trust can help you in a number of ways, including free training courses, brand new experiences, support, mentoring and finance.  …
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  5. Supporting people into work and Training. We created this unique social enterprise in 1977. Since then, we have helped more than 800 people build skills and self confidence by providing purpose, meaning and structure in their lives. Many of them have moved on to open…
    41Braywick RoadMaidenheadSL6 1DX

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