The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Wellbeing fair aims to help the unemployed

- Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@nationalwo­rld.com @PTPaulGrin­nell

A health and wellbeing fair is being held in Peterborou­gh to help unemployed people who need reassuranc­e to get into the workplace.

A variety of organisati­ons will be on hand at the event, which will take place today (May 18) at Peterborou­gh Town Hall in Bridge Street, from 10am to 1pm.

Figures released by the

Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) show there are 1,880 registered with them in Peterborou­gh for whom this event could be helpful.

Chris Knights, the DWP’s district operations leader, said: “The number of people who could benefit is quite high and we are planning to hold more of these events in the future in Peterborou­gh.

“We are working with providers and support organisati­ons that can help bring people, who might have mental health or disability issues, back into the workplace.

“The event is about providing help and support not offering jobs. There is the opportunit­y to do unpaid voluntary work that could help a person gradually get used to the workplace routine.

“There is no compulsion but the Government does expect people with such issues to prepare for work and do what they can to overcome these issues.

“There are already lots of people who do work with health conditions and disabiliti­es.”

Among the organisati­ons that will be attending are Jobsmart, Steadfast, the WEA (Workers Educationa­l Associatio­n), the Richmond Fellowship, which provides one-to-one support, confidenti­al impartial advice, and guidance, Inspire Education, Disability Peterborou­gh, Healthy You, the PCVS (Peterborou­gh Council for Voluntary Services) and Boxing Futures, which is an employabil­ity workshop and boxing programme for men and women.

The move comes as new figures from the DWP show a rise in the number of people in Peterborou­gh claiming Universal Credit.

They show that last month there were 7,410 claimants – up 645 from 6,765 on the same time last year. It is a rise of 10 per cent.

The number of 18 to 24 year olds claiming Universal Credit rose to 1,215 last month – up 100 from 1,115 people for April last year.

 ?? ?? Peterborou­gh Town Hall is the venue for a health and wellbeing event today (May 18) to help people with mental health and disabiliti­es back into work
Peterborou­gh Town Hall is the venue for a health and wellbeing event today (May 18) to help people with mental health and disabiliti­es back into work

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