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PEOPLE INTO EMPLOYMENT

PEOPLE INTO EMPLOYMENT. BY LYNSEY COWEN & TRACEY BRAMLEY. Background information. PIE evolved from a multi-agency partnership group including Jobcentre Plus, Social Services & the Royal Hospital Sunderland.

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PEOPLE INTO EMPLOYMENT

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  1. PEOPLE INTO EMPLOYMENT BY LYNSEY COWEN & TRACEY BRAMLEY

  2. Background information • PIE evolved from a multi-agency partnership group including Jobcentre Plus, Social Services & the Royal Hospital Sunderland. • Established 9 years ago in response to an identified gap in provision for employment services for people who were carers, ex-carers & people with disabilities. • PIE Project is situated within the ETEC Organisation.

  3. WHAT IS PIE? • An independent, impartial and informal project which supports people who want to return to work. • Working in partnership with voluntary, statutory and private sector organisations. • This allows P.I.E. the opportunity to tap into City wide resources to assist you in your quest for employment.

  4. OUR AIM IS TO HELP • People with any kind of disability or long-term medical condition • Carers & ex-carers • Hidden people who are not known to any of the statutory agencies

  5. DEFINE A CARER • A carer is someone who looks after a family member, friend or neighbour who due to illness, disability, frailty or addiction is unable to manage alone. • Carers & ex-carers are a vulnerable group, they may have been away from the labour market for many years. • Carers are effectively ‘hidden’ and are not the subject of any statutory funding programmes. • Welfare benefit criteria mean that carers are often required to find employment 6 weeks after their criteria role ends.

  6. WAYS P.I.E. CAN HELP? • Work Placements and work trials • Help with application forms • Interview preparation • Training can be arranged • Guaranteed interviews with some employers • Links with other agencies

  7. PROJECT STATISTICS The chart shows the split between client groups relating to job outcomes for the period April 2008 to March 2009.

  8. PROJECT STATISTICS The chart shows the split between client groups for volunteer outcomes for the period April 2008 to March 2009.

  9. PROJECT STATISTICS The chart shows the split between client groups for training outcomes for the period April 2008 to March 2009.

  10. COMMENTS FROM CLIENTS • “Staff recognise plenty of things you can do, even if you can’t do what you used to do”. • “They never lose faith in me and I have a reason to get up every day. It is a very professional and much needed service.” • They value me when others think I should take anything and be grateful, PIE work with my skills and strengths”. • “If you are lacking in certain areas they help you get experience in them”.

  11. ANY QUESTIONS?

  12. PEOPLE INTO EMPLOYMENT Hudson House, 1 Moor Terrace Hendon Sunderland SR1 2JH 0191 5146150 or 0191 5146158 tracey.bramley@etec.org.uk lynsey.cowen@etec.org.uk

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