Learning, Skills and Employment

Manchester Get Britain Working Economic Activity Trailblazer Commissioning Launch

As part of the GM Economic Activity Trailblazer (ETB), Manchester City Council wishes to commission several Voluntary, Community, Social Enterprise and Housing Sector (VCSE) organisations to provide a holistic, multi-disciplinary service model which integrates employment and health support for residents experiencing long-term health conditions, disabilities and/or have caring responsibilities, helping them move towards economic activity.

Get Britain Working: Economic activity trailblazer – information session

As part of the GM Get Britain Working Economic Activity Trailblazer, Manchester City Council (MCC) plans to commission an extended employment and health service which can provide holistic and person-led support for residents experiencing long-term health conditions, disabilities and/or caring responsibilities, helping them move towards economic activity.

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Greater Manchester Living Income Campaign launch party

The Greater Manchester Living Income campaign is working to transform the social security system so that it works for us all, whenever we need it.

Join the Campaign Launch Party to learn more about how we're building a powerful movement together.

What to expect from the day:

  • Hear more about the campaign and how you can get involved
  • Guest speakers, including Andy Burnham
  • Live performances to bring the party
  • Lunch and refreshments
  • Connect with people who want to build a better world
Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount Street, Manchester, M2 5NS

Understanding neurodiversity within the workplace

Imagine walking into work each day knowing that your strengths are recognised, your challenges are supported, and you can thrive just as you are. That’s the power of embracing neurodiversity in the workplace. Whether you’re an employer, a manager, or a colleague, understanding neurodiversity isn’t just about inclusivity—it’s about creating an environment where different ways of thinking and working are valued. 

Pathways 2 Success - Young people's support program for children and young people of colour up to 17

Homeless House are pleased to announce that they have free spaces on their Young People's Support Program "Pathways 2 Success" for young people of colour in Manchester. 

The program is designed to provide comprehensive 1-2-1 tailored support (educational and employment), in addition to life skills training for children and young people up to 17. The next course is set to commence w/c June 2nd.