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Are you thinking of a career change?

Careers Scotland helps people of all ages and stages with career planning. If you are thinking of returning to work after a career break, changing job or do not have any definite career plans, Careers Scotland has a range of products and services that can help.

You can contact Careers Scotland on:
Tel: 0845 8502 502

Jobcentre Plus is part of the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) and support people of working age from welfare to work.

You can contact Jobcentre Plus on:
Tel: 0845 6060 234
Text phone: 0845 6055 255

My Entitlement To Learning is a service website showing what courses are available in your area www.myetl.org.uk. It offers information from all of the main providers of training. So you only have to visit one website to get started!

 

Success Stories

Car repair is generally seen as a male-dominated industry, but a young woman from Newarthill is set to break into the trade thanks to North Lanarkshire’s Working. 

Sarah Louise Young left school at 16 with few job prospects and soon found herself on income support while she looked for full-time employment.
 
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Preparing for Your Future Course

One Parents Families Scotland has listened to lone parents about what matters to them and has responded by offering new programmes which will provide support to parents to prepare for the changes and challenges ahead.

By 2010 lone parents whose youngest child is seven years will be required to actively seek employment.  A new course for lone parents in North Lanarkshire aims to encourage and enable participants to believe in themselves, discover new talents, and take up new opportunities.

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