From vocational programmes for young people, to individually tailored courses for senior management, our commitment to delivering high quality training is paramount.
Our aim is to help transform the lives of people affected by drug and alcohol problems.
We provide free, confidential, impartial advice and support on learning, training, volunteering, employment and working for yourself.
Bath City Farm provides a range of opportunities throughout the year for people of all backgrounds, including those socially disadvantaged.
Bath Mind has extensive experience within the field of mental health training and is recognised as a leading provider of mental health-related training in Bath and North East Somerset.
You can access a wide range of Council services, and get help and advice from a number of other public and voluntary organisations in one convenient location.
A criminal record can be a huge obstacle to securing employment.
Clean Slate Training & Employment CIC helps people on low incomes or facing challenges in life to become better off.
Clinks is the membership body that supports, represents and campaigns for Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) Sector organisations working with offenders and their families.
CMT Learn Direct offer a number of accredited courses to suit a number of vocations.
CVS South Gloucestershire supports voluntary and community groups via: â– Training, sustainable funding advice, â– Group development, networks and representation â– Information services â– A variety of resources and â– Policy information updates.
DHI runs a variety of employment, training and volunteer services.
DHI Bristol provides a range of services including education, training and employment opportunities.
Overview Reintegration at DHI supports client recovery by assisting them to develop a satisfying, balanced and meaningful life.
The Clean Slate Training & Employment offer advice sessions and support for people looking for education, employment or training opportunities, and who have additional barriers to engageing.
Have you ever wanted to be self-employed or try out a new business idea with minimum risk? Emmaus Bristol is committed to supporting young businesses to grow.
Genesis LifeSkills project provides activities, training and mentoring designed to help those who are in recovery develop the skills that they will need to re-enter the world of work.
Support and educate disadvantaged and disengaged NEET young people into further opportunities in mainstream education and training, whilst realising their own personal outcome (Employment, Further education, independent living, volunteering, continued rugby participation) Encourage participants into regular sporting participation to receive the associated health and wellbeing benefitsof sport.
The government is all about getting people back into work or into work for the first time, so if you are actively seeking employment there are all kinds of ways that you can get assistance from financial to practical.
Joining Forces provides training and mentoring to ex-offenders and the unemployed.
Life Cycle takes donations of unwanted bicycles from the public and takes them to Bristol Prison, where with the help of prisoners we strip down, clean and refit them giving them a new lease of life.
MARC provides an environment where Maples clients can meet with other individuals to develop skills that may have been lost through mental illness, previous negative experiences or other factors which have resulted in individuals becoming introvert and lacking confidence.
Missing Link is a mental health and housing service for women in Bristol.
North Bristol Advice Centre offers free drop in sessions to assist people with increasing digital skills and confidence.
Around one in five young people in the UK are not in work, education or training.
Prospects is the leading provider of careers information, advice and guidance for young people and adults.
Remploy has supported people with a wide range of disabilities, health conditions and barriers to work to prepare for, find and move into work.
Who we are: If you've been off work a long time due to your mental health and are keen to get back into employment then we can help you succeed.
Adjusting to civilian life after a career in the Armed Forces can be very difficult, and although ex-Service personnel are often very disciplined, determined and great at teamwork, finding a job can be one of the hardest parts of leaving Service.
Volunteers are highly valued as part of the organisation, as they help provide high quality, well-informed and innovative services.
If you are looking for a change in career, to gain further qualifications, enhance your existing skills or improve your health and wellbeing, then we have something for you.
Pathways to Employment - the dedicated team support and encourage our clients to access training, education, employment and volunteering opportunities.
St Mungo’s Bristol Recovery College focuses on helping people with their recovery through giving them opportunities to learn new skills, make new friendships, and build confidence.
The Tenant Accreditation Scheme is a programme aimed at helping you to move on successfully into independent housing.
The Service is mainly aimed at adults with either mental health problems or those recovering from substance misuse difficulties who are not currently working.
Open Door is the ultimate safety net for some of the most marginalised people on Somerset.
The Restore Trust is building a reputation for providing bespoke, industry-led training to ex-offenders and members of the long-term unemployed.
The Silai Centre offers high quality affordable courses, childcare, family support services, an affordable café and spaces to rent at a convenient location in inner-city Bristol.
We work with groups and individuals who may be viewed as social excluded through involvement in crime, anti social behaviour, truanting from school etc.
Our overall aim is to promote, support and develop volunteering and provide a service which matches volunteers with organisations which need voluntary help.
Tomorrows people run a number of different programmes which support young people and adults back into work.
<p>We are a quality assured Volunteer Centre for North Somerset.
Whether it’s to progress in your current job role, gain professional qualifications, retrain totally, or simply learn a new hobby, we have the course and programme of study to suit your requirements.
There are lots of reasons why people choose to study at Yeovil College.