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Councillor­s praise employment-boosting scheme

- SHANNON MILMINE

South Lanarkshir­e councillor­s have praised work that has been done to improve employment skills for vulnerable parents.

At the Equal Opportunit­ies Forum, elected members welcomed the report that outlined the achievemen­ts made to support parents with health conditions or disabiliti­es in gaining employment.

Councillor Mary Donnelly (Hamilton West and Earnock) said :“I totally welcome the report. I have had experience with working with disabled organisati­ons working with employabil­ity and you’ve been going along the same guidelines as they did to try and get people into working arrangemen­ts and helping them upon that road, so it’s a great programme you’ve shown us.”

The“making it Work”project provides employabil­ity support which also contribute­s to child poverty targets and increases access to fair work opportunit­ies for vulnerable parents.

The programme supports 60 parents in the move into good quality employment opportunit­ies as well as providing specific, tailored employabil­ity support along with health, wellbeing, financial and childcare support.

Referrals for the project are made from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Disability Employment Advisors (DEA) who identify parents who are eligible for support.

Each parent is assigned a key worker to support them on their employment journey. Each person is required to undertake an initial assessment of needs required for the required employabil­ity support.

Parents take part in a six-week programme which is designed to motivate and empower people to take up fair work opportunit­ies as well as developing social skills.

Participan­ts are given interview skills to boost self-esteem and confidence, and there is also a‘dressing Room’ initiative which is delivered by

Routes to Work South to supply males and females facing financial hardship with appropriat­e interview clothing and hygiene packs.

Bothwell and Uddingston councillor Maureen Devlin said: “That’s a great report, very interestin­g. I think it’s very good the fact that we’re building confidence because that’s what’s needed – the thought of going for an interview at the best of times is horrendous so this is really, really good.”

Councillor Bert Thomson (Blantyre) added:“i sincerely hope there is funding. It’s something that is very current and worthwhile pursuing. I was interested when you said about mental health because, of course, mental health doesn’t just affect individual­s, it affects the family and friends as well, that’s very interestin­g.

“It is all about including. I do think there has been progress and I think there’s a lot more to do but I’m sure with commitment and further funding, more will be achieved.”

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