Birmingham Employment and Skills Programme

Are you between the ages of 18 and 29, living in Birmingham, and seeking to improve your skills while not currently in employment or education? Our program offers one-on-one support tailored to your needs in the following areas: - **Goal Setting**: Personalized plans to help you define and achieve your objectives. - **Life Skills**: Training to enhance everyday life management. - **Financial Advice**: Guidance to help you navigate budgeting and financial planning. - **Health and Wellbeing**: Resources to support your physical and mental health. - **Volunteering and Work Experience Placements**: Opportunities to gain valuable experience and strengthen your resume. - **Basic Skills Training**: Support for improving essential skills like literacy and numeracy. - **Housing Advice**: Assistance in finding stable and affordable housing. - **Employment Support**: Help with job searches, applications, and interview preparation. **Incentive**: Participants will receive a free bus pass to aid in their journey. **Eligibility**: This program is specifically designed for individuals aged 18-29, who are not currently engaged in employment or education. **Operating Hours**: [Insert operating hours] **Contact Us**: For more information or to start your journey, please reach out via phone at [Insert phone number] or email at [Insert email]. You can find us at [Insert postcode]. **Call to Action**: Don’t wait—enhance your skills and open new doors today! Contact us to register or inquire about the program.
Service statistics
100% of referrals accepted
Categories:
Advocacy
Benefits advice and assessment
Adult education and learning
Community and accessible transport
Careers advice
Advice for young people
Financial advice and support
Mental health support
Computers and IT skills
Employment and training initiatives
Connecting with others
Housing advice
Healthy lifestyle
Helping with money
Information and advice
Mental health
Support with employment
Support with housing
Transport and getting around
Volunteering
Youth support
Service access criteria:

Must be living in Birmingham, aged 18-29 and economically inactive ( not in employment or education) 

Additional needs catered for:
Vision impairment friendly
Hearing impairment friendly
Wheelchair accessible
Learning difficulty friendly
Physical disability friendly
Waiting list (weeks): 0
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