Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) and the Centre for Resolution are extending their professional coaching service for blind and partially sighted people.
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Help for visually impaired exam students
A leading charity has launched a raft of support to help students with visual impairments cope with their exam results this summer.
Read MoreMidlands town set for games jobs boost
Today’s positive news is from Leamington Spa, which has just had news of 500 new jobs to be created in the gaming industry.
Read MoreApprentices gain workplace union support
In an historic moment for apprentices across the UK, the National Union of Students (NUS) has bolstered the rights of apprentices.
Read MoreCharity urges bosses to take on ex-offenders and former addicts
Charity urges bosses to take on ex-offenders and former addicts | More Than My Past campaign aims to tackle stigma towards ex-offenders and people in recovery from addiction
Read MoreSocial enterprise challenges companies to steal their staff
80% of Beco soap’s employees are disabled. The organisation wants other companies to follow suit and support disability rights
Read MoreEmployment programme helps disabled in developing countries
Ten thousand women and men with disabilities living in Kenya and Bangladesh will benefit from a new employment programme led by charity Leonard Cheshire.
Read MoreFunding to support recruitment of older workers
The Centre for Ageing Better and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) have given funding to five projects to pilot ways to make volunteering more age-friendly and inclusive.
Read MoreCharity shops help job seekers dress to impress for £10
Charity shops across the UK have joined forces to launch the ‘Dress to Impress for £10’ initiative and will provide careers advice on what to wear at interviews.
Read MoreAction urged to improve Living Wage
Which City has the most minimum wage workers outside London?
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