Your help needed please
As many of you have probably read the Remploy factory in North Acton closed last summer. I am currently working on a project to find mentors/Befrienders for staff who were made redundant.Remploy was established in 1945 under the terms of the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1944 and opened its first factory in Bridgend in 1946. Its mission is to transform the lives of disabled people and those who experience complex barriers to work by providing sustainable employment opportunities, either within their own factories or by helping individuals into work with external organisations. Following a review, a number of factories across the UK have been closed and the staff made redundant, including one in your area.Mentoring for Success offers individuals the opportunity to do something practical for the former Remploy staff members whilst receiving training and learning a new skill themselves. This voluntary role is for just 1-2 hours a week over a period of 6-18 months. Each mentee will have different requirements of the relationship and this may include the mentor providing support and guidance in finding another job or just being somebody independent to talk to over a cup of coffee. We’re looking for volunteers who are understanding, patient, empathetic and good at listening. Their support and guidance will make a real difference to people who find themselves at a time of transition or change when they need assistance overcoming challenges, and will help improve their confidence, motivation, self-esteem, and life skills. Full training is of course provided and you will be given support from a Regional Co-ordinator throughout the length of the relationship. Out of pocket expenses will also be contributed to. All applicants should go to the Equal Approach website www.equalapproach.com/mentoring.php where they will find further information and an online application form.If you work for a company who may be interested in working on the project as part of their CSR commitments or would just like to put up a poster advertising the project in your place of work or club please contact me.
Gary Draycott ● 4245d0 Comments