Skills Olympics
Working Denbighshire were pleased to work with Grŵp Lllandrillo Menai on the Skills Olympics hosted by Rhyl College with its multi-million-pound Centre for Automotive Technology… Read More »Skills Olympics
Working Denbighshire were pleased to work with Grŵp Lllandrillo Menai on the Skills Olympics hosted by Rhyl College with its multi-million-pound Centre for Automotive Technology… Read More »Skills Olympics
Summary H was referred into our support through Careers Wales, he had severe anxiety and had struggled in education settings due to bullying. Referred into… Read More »Overcoming Bullying and Anxiety to Secure a Job
After speaking to an Adviser at Careers Wales, E was referred to the Working Denbighshire project for 1-1 advice with further employment opportunities that supported… Read More »“Mrs E”
‘S’ was referred into Working Denbighshire by his Work Coach at the local Job Centre. He was motivated to find work following his recent employment… Read More »“S”
“Have the confidence to make your dreams and goals come true, never be afraid to ask for help along the way”, says Sophie age 23… Read More »Working Denbighshire Participant Successful at Achieving her Dream Role in Care!
R was referred to Working Denbighshire after being unemployed for 6 months, initially engagement was difficult, however as meetings continued we identified that R struggled… Read More »“R”
H was referred to Working Denbighshire by Job Centre Plus as he had previously been employed as a labourer, H was struggling to get back… Read More »“H”
Simon found employment with the support of Communities for Work Plus after being made homeless and losing his job due to the Covid19 pandemic. A… Read More »“Simon”
Mr A was unemployed for 2 years prior to receiving support from C4W+, he gained full time employment as a ‘Multi Skilled Apprentice’ on a… Read More »“Mr A”
Mr M self-referred himself to Working Denbighshire as he was having a difficulty finding work after being made redundant in 2020 following Covid19. After a… Read More »“Mr M”