Tuesday 6 February 2007
Good prospects for Elms Farm residents
Motivation's what you need - that was the message at a major
employment event held at Elms Farm, Goldington.
The Prospects 4 U event, held by housing association bpha at
Church Lane Community Centre, aimed to give residents advice and
information on getting back into work.
Local employers and volunteer agencies were on hand to talk to
visitors, while entertainment came in the form of street dance
from the Streetwise Kidz project.
Bedford College provided smoothies to keep guests refreshed as
they picked up information on accessing training and other courses.
The event was part of the Pre-Employment Support Project, designed
to help those who are out of work, get the skills and support
needed to re-enter the workplace.
The two-year project aims to help 100 low-skilled people, including
those with work-limiting illness and from deprived areas of Bedford,
find a permanent job or training. Since its launch in January
2005, 34 people have been helped into work
Kate Hartshorn, community development officer at bpha, said:
"This was our fourth pre-employment support event and it was really
successful.
"It was great to see so many people turn out to make the most
of the opportunities to find out about employment and training.
And of course the entertainment and refreshments helped the event
go with a swing.
"As the major housing provider in this area, we are committed
to working with other groups to address a wide range of local
needs.
"That means helping people into employment and to take up the
training on offer to give them new skills. This in turn encourages
personal development to enable people to lead more fulfilling
lives."
The Pre-Employment Network Support Project at bpha, which forms
part of the Learning Network, is supported by the European Social
Fund and Bedfordshire County Council.