Tomorrows People

About Tomorrows People

We run programmes in England and Scotland that help young people who are out of work and out of school or college get their lives back on track.

Pathways Covered

Education, training and employment

Overview

Tomorrows people run a number of different programmes which support young people and adults back into work

What we do

Working It Out

'Working It Out' is a ten-week programme for young people aged 16-24 who are not in education, work or training. The programme will give you confidence and motivation and get you ready for work or training. You will learn to work as a team, take responsibility and gain new skills. We will also help you write your CV, practise interview skills and complete applications for jobs or college. You will work on a community challenge as part of a team. Working on a challenge is a chance to find out what you are good at and show an employer what you can do.

Working It Out started in Bristol in spring 2012 and we've supported over 40 young people into work, training or back into education.

For individuals aged 25 and over

Next Steps
If you are unemployed and live in Bristol, you can get one-to-one support and advice to help you find a job or start training that will lead to work.

If you are long-term unemployed they also run the

Work Programme

The Work Programme is for you if you need intensive support to find work, either because you have been out of work for a year, or if you have other needs, for example, you have been in prison.

You will get the help that is right for you, for example one-to-one support, mentoring, vocational training, work placements and aftercare.

You can only be referred to the support Work Programme provides through Jobcentre Plus - you cannot refer yourself.

Where we do it

Different locations in Bristol

How to access

If you live in Bristol, you can join the Working It Out programme by calling the local team.

For the Next Steps programme Contact bristol@tomorrows-people.co.uk

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