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- AFK funds mobility equipment not available on the NHS for disabled children and young people age 0-25, and delivers a range of training, advocacy and employment services for young people with learning disabilities age 14-25.
- Artbox London runs art workshops, gallery trips and exhibition opportunities for people with learning disabilities and autism. Artists can earn a small income from their art sales and can also develop work related skills through selling art at exhibitions.
- Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm during term timeThe Autism Project is a full time 2-year employment programme for young people on the autism spectrum who would like to work but need more confidence, support, skills, and experience. All students follow our supported internship curriculum for their first term and typically, students will…
- Large further education college based in Islington. We offer a wide variety of full-time, part-time and adult education courses, run from five specialist centres: Sixth Form College Centre for Applied Sciences Centre for Business, Arts and Technology Centre for health, Social and Child care Centre…
- At City of London Academy, Islington our aim is to provide our students with anoutstanding academic experience, that will prepare them exceptionally well for highereducation and the career path of their choosing. We offer a friendly and supportivelearning environment, with a strong focus on academic…
- DFN-MoveForward coordinates and ensures long-term, differentiated support to young people with mild to moderate learning disabilities to enable them to transition into sustained paid work.
- If you need extra employment support because of a disability or health condition, your local Jobcentre can put you in touch with a Disability Employment Adviser (DEA). DEAs can also work with people in employment who may need support to keep their jobs. DEAs should…
- EmployAbility was established in 2006 as the not-for-profit organisation dedicated to assisting students and graduates with all disabilities, including dyslexia or long term health conditions, into employment. We have a wide network of relationships with universities, other disability charities and many other key stakeholders, and…
- Mental health rehabilitation project with a focus on employment/education. We support people into employment, work placements, training and education. We have a strong emphasis on confidence building and preparation for work by giving members ownership and responsibility for the running of the Clubhouse ('work ordered…
- Inclusion works is a supported employment project for 16-25 year olds living in Islington, Camden and the City of London who have mild/moderate learning disabilities and/or autism. Young people are supported with training, group work and 1:1 support on their journey to work or volunteering.…
- Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pmThe First Point of Contact team is 'front door' to Adult Social Care (ASC) and provides information, advice and care support for people with physical disabilities, sensory disabilities, older people, their friends or family. We are the team to contact for all initial enquiries about…
- Apprenticeships are a great way to start your career. Get paid to do a real job, gain experience and work towards a nationally recognised qualification. The council offers a high quality apprenticeship programme that combines work experience, training and a competitive London Living Wage salary.…
- Open Monday to Friday from 9am to 4.45pm for visitors; 9am to 5pm for telephone callsIslington Learning Disabilities Partnership works with people affected with learning disabilities. Contact us, or ask someone else to contact us for you. We will then do an assessment to see what kind of support you may need, what you are able to do, and your…
- Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pmThe Service provides free, legally based, impartial, confidential and accessible information, advice and support on all matters relating to special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). We offer: Information and advice, either face to face, by telephone or electronically Help with preparing for meetings with schools,…
- Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.Islington Virtual School provides information, advice and support to improve the education, learning and life chances of children and young people who are or have been in care. What is the Virtual School? All local authorities are required by law to have Virtual School Head…
- Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 3:30pmThe Leighton College, based in North London, provides a two year further education course for 16-25 year olds with mild to moderate learning difficulties leading to Ascentis Awards in functional development and employability. The course runs from September to July and includes literacy, numeracy, IT, cooking, creative therapy,…
- On a Mencap supported internship, young people aged 16-24 with education, health and care plans (EHCPs) are supported to move from education into employment. Over an academic year starting in September, young people on the programme complete: classroom learning about the world of work and…
- New City College is the largest college in East London. Originally formed by a merger between Hackney Community College and Tower Hamlets College in 2016 we have since grown merging with Redbridge College in 2017, Epping Forest College in 2018 and in 2019 with Havering…
- Drop-in and appointment 9.30am - 5pm Tuesdays, Thursdays and FridayGCSE and A Level Results 2023 Have you just got your GCSE or A-Level results? You may have concerns and questions about your next steps in education, employment and training. Progress Advisers will be available on GCSE results day at the majority of Islington schools.…
- Monday to Friday 9am to 5pmThe Transition Team works with young people who have severe and complex needs. The team is responsible for co-ordinating the planning process that will start well in advance of leaving school, so that the young person’s needs and choices are fully explored and listened to.
- Remploy's purpose is to increase the employment opportunities of disabled people and those who experience complex barriers to work. We have an expanding network of town and city centre branches and a comprehensive range of tailored support services provided through them. Developing partnerships with employers…
- Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pmCareer Pathways is an independent careers advice service in London for people aged 16 to 25. Our career advisers will work with you to set you on the path to succeed. The support you will get You will be offered up to three one-hour sessions…
- Coronavirus Update Shaw Trust’s Get Back on Track Service is now offering advice and support to Islington residents whose jobs have been affected by the current crisis. Issues/ topics covered include furloughing, changes to terms and conditions, working from home, managing mental health, etc. Are…
- SoundSkool is a full time, fully funded music industry college for 16 -19 year olds interested in pursuing a career in the modern music industry. Whether you’re a musician, music producer, singer, rapper or music’s next business mogul, SoundSkool’s Level 3 Music and Business Course…
- Office open 9.30-5.30Spear Islington works with 16-24 year olds who are currently unemployed, to assist them into employment, training or further education. We run a 6 week programme from 2-5pm Mon-Fri that includes; Tailored CV and Cover letter Interview training Professional Communication and teamwork skills Help with…
- Happy successful students are important to us. Our priority is to ensure that all SixthFormers reach their potential and leave us in the best position to be highly successfuladults. For young people to reach their potential, we believe they need high qualityacademic teaching and a…
- Suited & Booted provides clothing and job interview advice for vulnerable and disadvantaged men in London. Our clients include the long-term unemployed, ex offenders, those experiencing mental health problems, homeless, looked-after youth and young adults and former miltary personnel - people who are struggling and…
- Website of the recruitment agency for employees and individuals with dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and autism.
- A website providing information on vocational, employment and training opportunities, student allowance and further and higher education.
- Westminster Kingsway College is a large college in central London, with Centres in Camden and Westminster. The College offers a wide range of further, adult and higher education courses, which are available for people of all ages from fourteen years upwards.
- The Work Related Assertiveness Project (WRAP) is delivered by the mental health charity Jobs in Mind. WRAP provides employment support for young people aged 16-25 not in work and experiencing stress, anxiety and depression. Young people gain access to one-to-one support into training, volunteering and…