Wednesday, 10 November 2010

North Wales agency looks to get people back into work

A TRAINING and employment specialist has been awarded the Economically Inactive Families contact from the Big Lottery Fund.
In order to deliver the contract, A4e is recruiting six new personal career coaches to support the success of the scheme.
The contract will be delivered in Wrexham and Rhyl and will run over three years.
A4e will work with families for 12 months and it is anticipated that there will be 367 participants throughout the course.
Julie Dyer, operations manager for A4e Wales, said: “By working with families as a whole we hope to build support systems and break the economic inactivity cycle for future generations.”
Success of the delivery will be measured by a range of key performance indicators (KPIs). These include encouraging 17% of participants to gain an NVQ level 1, 2 above, 18% of participants to take part in further learning and working with participants to ensure that over half gain basic skills qualifications

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