Training and Development
The Council is committed to attracting new jobs to the area through its inward investment programme and works in partnership with other agencies to:
- Promote the development of learning communities
- Ensure local people have access to lifelong learning and training opportunities
- Provide local people with opportunities to gain skills needed for employment in growth industries
- Ensure residents benefit from employment opportunities created within the area
New Deal
New Deal is a key part of the government's Welfare to Work strategy. Personalised programmes of work and skills training opportunities, delivered locally, are aimed at helping unemployed people into work. There are programmes for young people (18 to 24), 25+, lone parents, disabled people, 50+ and partners of the unemployed.
All programmes are accessible through Employment Services and, whether you are an unemployed individual looking for a job or a company with vacancies to offer, your first point of contact should be your local Job Centre.
Website: www.newdeal.gov.uk
Website: www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk
Learn Direct
Learning through work allows working people to gain university qualifications without leaving the work place. It is designed for individuals as well as work based groups.
Web site: www.learndirect.co.uk
LG Careers
The only website providing you with information and advice on local government careers. Whoever you are, whatever your skills and experience, there could be something for you.
Website: www.lgcareers.com
Connexions
Connexions Direct is a new service for young people aged 13 to 19 that offers quick access to information and advice on a wide range of topics, including employment and training, through one easy to use website.
Website: www.connexions-direct.com
Page updated: 16 Jun 2008