Work & Retirement All employability or help to find a job organisations

All employability or help to find a job organisations

Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is a debt counselling charity. CAP will help anyone regardless of their religious beliefs.

Support to find employment or manage your employment when you are undergoing mental health issues at work.

The Community Wellbeing Pathfinder service from Healthworks offers up to 8 sessions of personalised guidance  face-to-face, over the phone, or by video. They support with a rang of issues such as health, wellbeing, financial and loneliness.

Converge Northumbria offer free educational opportunities to people 18 years old and over. You can take part if you are currently receiving mental health support or have experienced mental health issues. This is a supportive and inclusive environment at Northumbria campus. Courses are between 4 and 10 weeks in length. You can apply for courses throughout the year. There’s no limit on how many you can attend. Courses include: drama and performance

Crisis Skylight Newcastle work with people over the age of 16 who are experiencing homelessness, or immediately at risk of homelessness in the Northeast region

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for welfare, pensions and child maintenance policy. The department administers the State Pension and a range of working age, disability and ill health benefits.

DiversityNE support people who are neurodivergent (such as autism, learning disability, Tourettes) to find work.

Education Development Trust design and deliver learning and development programmes for educators in the UK. They deliver knowledge, programme design, and implementation methods through…

Sets standards for members and supports the transition to an employee owned business.

Youth Employment Service North East (YESNE) is a local youth employment service which supports people with neurodivergence such as autism or a learning disability to find employment.