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SUPPORT SERVICES

Look out for new information in the Getting Back to Work/Benefit, Self-Employment/Business Start Up/ Business Support, Women, Ethnic Minority Groups And Travellers, People with Disabilities sections.

GETTING BACK TO WORK/BENEFIT
This section provides links to agencies for a variety of your clients:
Source: DWP http://www.dwp.gov.uk/

Job Search Engine Launched on Digital TV
The new Looking Local job search engine will enable digital TV viewers to see thousands of job vacancies in the comfort of their own homes. Working in partnership, Jobcentre Plus (JCP) and Looking Local, the local government digital portal, will allow viewers to search by postcode to find vacancies in their vicinity.

If your client currently gets a disability or health-related benefit: check New Deal for Disabled People (this will now take you to the New Deal pages of the JobCentre Plus website)

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    WOMEN

    Gender Equality Duty Comes Into Force
    In April 2007, the Gender Equality Duty (GED) comes into force, constituting the biggest change in sex equality legislation since the Sex Discrimination Act in 1975.

    Step into Construction
    Is a positive action project to support Women and Black Ethnic Minorities to enter employment and training in construction. For further information, contact
    genia.duff-cooper@citb.co.uk


    Useful information and links for women returners are available on the Berkshire nextstep website. For further information, visit:
    http://www.berkshire-iag.org.uk/training_links/women_returners_employment.htm

    The Women's National Commission
    Is the official, independent, advisory body giving the views of women to the Government and aims to ensure that women's views are taken into account by the Government and are heard in public debate. For more information, see http://www.thewnc.org.uk/

    Everywoman
    Everywoman provides resources and support services for women in business. For further information, visit http://www.everywoman.co.uk/

    Women and Equality Unit http://www.womenandequalityunit.gov.uk/women_work/returning.htm

    National Women’s Enterprise Task Force
    National Women’s Enterprise Task Force, http://www.prowess.org.uk is a network of partners and organisations that support women’s business ownership. The facts pages on the website contain a wide range of facts and figures relating to women in the workforce.

    Women’s Business Development Agency is available to support and develop female run businesses and to help women into work. Further information is available on http://www.wbda.co.uk

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    ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS AND TRAVELLERS

    This section is concerned with support services provided to people from ethnic minority and travelling communities.

    Ethnic Minorities Support

    International Graduates Can Remain In UK To Work For A Year
    A new initiative allowing international students with any bachelors degree or higher level qualification to remain in the UK and work for a year after they have completed their studies. The scheme will be introduced from 1 May 2007 by the Government.

    UK NARIC – The National Academic Recognition Information Centre gives details about the compatibility of British and overseas qualifications, see http://www.naric.org.uk/

    Step into Construction
    Is a positive action project to support Women and Black Ethnic Minorities to enter employment and training in construction. For further information, contact genia.duff-cooper@citb.co.uk

    For information about support for ethnic minority groups in Reading, visit http://www.reading.gov.uk/general.asp?id=sx9452-a7814182

    For further details about language and cultural support in Windsor and Maidenhead, visit http://www.rbwm.gov.uk/web/ema_index.htm

    A new centre has opened in Slough, offering a free legal service to immigrants. Advisers at the centre will offer advice to people living, working or studying in Slough and the surrounding area. Slough Immigration Unit is based at 29 Church Street in Slough and is open every Monday – Thursday from 10am until midday. It also offers a free service to people on low incomes and those who would normally qualify for legal aid.
    Source: http://www.icberkshire.icnetwork.co.uk 13/04/06

    The Slough Black and Minority Ethnic Business Forum supports Black and Minority Ethnic Businesses within the Borough. The Forum is supported by Slough Council, Slough Business Community and the Business Link Berkshire.
    (Slough and Langley Observer, December 2005)

    Asian Carers Support Group 0118 950 5177

    Travellers Support
    Information is available on the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead web page
    http://www.rbwm.gov.uk/web/travellers_education.htm

    Friends, Families and Travellers – a national voluntary organisation (non-profit) working with the traveller community
    Community Base
    113 Queens Base,
    Brighton,
    East Sussex BN1 3XG
    Email: fft@gypsy-traveller.org
    Website:http://www.gypsy-traveller.org

  • For information about support for carers in Reading, visit http://www.reading.gov.uk/healthandsocialcare/

    For Slough, information for carers is available on: http://www.slough.gov.uk/services/970.asp

    For Bracknell Forest, services for carers are explained on: http://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/living/liv-community-care/liv-services-for-carers.htm

    For the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, information is available on: http://www.rbwm.gov.uk/web/carers.htm

    Asian Carers Support Group 0118 950 5177


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    Age Concern
    Age Concern is the UK’s largest organisation working with and for older people. The central website has a number of information sheets and fact sheets relating to older people in the workplace and self-employment. Of particular interest are FS4, Your Rights At Work and FS11, Help with Looking for Work or Starting Your Own Business. Information sheet IS12, Deferring Retirement Pension Questions and Answers, and IS17 Age Discrimination Law may also be of interest. You can access these sheets by clicking here for the Age Concern website, information sheets are also available via the Information Line on 0800 00 99 66 or visit http://www.ageconcern.org.uk.

    Information and Advice is available for those over 45 on the Berkshire nextstep website. For further information, visit:

    http://www.berkshire-iag.org.uk/training_links/45_plus.htm

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    CHILDCARE

    The Early Years Foundation Stage framework published
    The DfES has published the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, setting the standards for development, learning and care of children from 0 to 5 years old. The framework has been produced after consulting with early learning professionals and parents and replaces the non-statutory Birth to Three Matters guidance, the Foundation Stage curriculum for 3 and 4 year olds and national standards for daycare. The underpinning principles of the framework are that each child should be treated as unique and children should be in loving and secure relationships and environments in which they can learn and develop at their own pace and with enjoyment.

    National organisations offering support and information about childcare, include:

    One Parent Families is a charity providing information and support to lone parents. For further details, visit: http://www.oneparentfamilies.org.uk

    The Slough Childcare Information Service (SCIS) runs a free impartial telephone information and guidance line for provision for childcare from 0-14 (or 16 if the young person has special needs). See below for searches for childcare provision in your area.

    The following links are taken from ChildcareLink which is funded by the Sure Start Unit and Scottish Executive as part of their national childcare strategies. This site is developed, managed and maintained by Opportunity Links as part of their role in running the ChildcareLink programme.

    The website includes information on childminders, day nurseries, out of school care and schemes, pre-school play groups. The information produced also indicates whether the childcare service includes pick up from local schools.

    Childcare information for Wokingham area

    Childcare information for Slough area


    Childcare information for Reading area (including Caversham)

    Childcare information for Hungerford and Lambourn area
    (including Hungerford, Lambourn, East Shefford )

    Childcare information for Newbury and Thatcham area (including Newbury, Greenham, Compton)

    Childcare information for West Berkshire (Eastern) area (including Tilehurst, Calcot, Aldermaston)

    Childcare information for Bracknell area (including North Ascot , Bracknell and Sandhurst )


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