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- Office open Monday to Friday 9am until 5pmStarting Point provides mentoring & creates opportunities, for young people ages 11-25. There are four main programmes available; Aware, Advance, Aspire & Action Media. All mentoring has a relational, tailored, and holistic approach empowering young people to take ownership over their own journey. Starting Point…90London StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 4SJ
- We're available Monday to Friday: 9am to 7pm.Support to Work is an online and telephone support programme for disabled people in England and Wales who are applying for jobs. What you will get Dedicated employment advisers: You will get help from one of our specialist employment advisers with: employability skills like time…
- Trade Skills 4U specialises in high quality electrician training courses for everyone from beginners to experienced electricians. With a range of locations across the South East and the rest of the UK, we have state-of-the-art facilities and fully qualified teachers who have worked as electricians…
- Tuesday 11.00 - 12.00An online once a week session where young unemployed adults 20 - 30 can meet leaders and experts to get ideas, direction and inspiration.
- Monday to FridayWe are an award winning supported employment service providing support for people who have a disability, mental health or long term health condition. Currently we are working with about 600 people across Berkshire and Hampshire and 250 employers. We follow the evidence based supported employment…Grove Business ParkWhite WalthamMaidenheadBerksSL6 3LW
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