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Alison McManus

Alison McManus, a carer from Wishaw, is on track to get back to work thanks to the childcare and training support she has received from North Lanarkshire's Working partner Routes to Work.

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Emma

Emma is a 50 year old woman who was diagnosed with knee and foot pain and depression when she was referred to SALUS Case Managment Services.  Emma was referred by her Employability Adviser at Routes to Work as she was on Jobseekers Allowance and had been unemployed for 18 months. 

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Pat Shevlin

Pat Shevlin, 54, from Holytown, is one of the 2092 people who has had help to find work.  After 34 years working in the banking industry, he was made redundant in October 2008.

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Andrea Walker

For 25-year-old Andrea Walker, the support of her key worker was crucial in helping her into full-time employment for the first time.
 
After leaving school nine years ago, Andrea tried Skillseekers and college but has spent the six years since unemployed and looking for work.
 
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Alexis Grieve

Returning to study after a period of unemployment can be a daunting prospect for anyone, but a Cumbernauld woman has been nominated for an award for Outstanding Achievement for overcoming her fear and starting on the path to a new career.

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Success Stories

A young mum from Bellshill is helping others like her benefit from the assistance of a North Lanarkshire’s Working partner organisation.

Martha Gray was on Income Support for two years following the birth of her daughter, but, as a lone parent, she was keen to get back to work to help support her family.
 
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Kicking unemployment is the goal at Motherwell Football Club

A group of Lanarkshire families have spent their summer getting ready to give unemployment the red card with the help of Motherwell Football Club.

A training programme called Fit for Your Family's Future was launched by North Lanarkshire's Working in partnership with the club on 20th July.

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