Jobs Action Network

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Jobs Action Network Progress Report-March 2011

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Jobs Action Network. Progress Report-March 2011. South East Jobs Action Network. We were asked by the Valuing People Support Team to develop a jobs network across the South East region. Where have we visited?. Berkshire Brighton and Hove East Sussex Bracknell Forest Milton Keynes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jobs Action Network

Progress Report-March 2011

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South East Jobs Action Network

• We were asked by the Valuing People Support Team to develop a jobs network across the South East region.

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Where have we visited? Berkshire Brighton and Hove East Sussex Bracknell Forest Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire Hampshire Surrey Slough Isle of Wight Southampton Windsor and Maidenhead Portsmouth Oxfordshire

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Campaigning GroupWe have had 2 Campaigning Group meetings, 1 in

London and 1 in Maidenhead

People came from:

Bracknell

Reading

Nottingham

Windsor

and

Maidenhead

Slough

Milton Keyne

s

Portsmouth

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Facebook and Twitter

We are on Facebook and Twitter

Search for us: Jobs Action Network Campaigning Group

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Barriers that people are facing!

• There is not enough funding for Job Coaches

• Need to see more examples of people on Personal/Individual budgets

• Councils are having budget cuts, and the changes that are happening at day centres are becoming hard to manage

• Lots of people are losing their jobs

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• It is quite hard to get regional large organisations like supermarkets on the books, to support people to get paid work

• In some areas, there is no supported employment for people to get work, unless they

are classed as having a real need, this is called:‘substantial’ or ‘critical’

• Travelling is an issue for people with high support needs

• Disability Employment Advisors working at the Job Centre Plus need to have more training and understanding to support people with a learning difficulty

  

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• Transition work - there is no funding available to support people with what they want to do and support them to move on

• The new benefits system is a worry to people. People are unsure what will happen to them

• There is short term funding for projects. People want to have more long term funding when they have shown the projects work

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What Next?

If we get more funding to carry on with the Jobs Action Network we will be:

• Carry on supporting campaigning groups across the South East. These will be held in different venues in the South East every 3 months

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• Develop sharing good news stories and what is working well in different areas so that people can learn from, and develop similar approaches

• Encourage people to use the Facebook page more, link in with local websites and make sure people are webconnecting

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• Attend different events across the region to promote what we are doing, including employment events and Regional Forums

• Offer training for organisations including Job Centre Plus around Disability awareness

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Thanks for listeningDo you have any other

questions?

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