January 5th 2010
bpha wins official recognition for high standard Employment Support service
bpha has been rewarded for
helping unemployed housing association residents get back into
work.
Its Employment Support scheme has been awarded
the Matrix Standard in official recognition of its high quality
service. This means that bpha is eligible to
bid for future funding for Employment Support from projects that
are only open to Matrix accredited organisations.
Peter Rayner,
Employment Support Coordinator at bpha,
said: “This award is evidence that we have made some great
strides in improving and developing our Employment Support service
over the past year.
“The assessment day went off perfectly
and we achieved the desired Matrix Accreditation two months ahead
of our target date which is a fantastic result and will further
assist us in enabling many individuals to improve their prospects
for employment.”
The Employment Support project has been
running since 2003 and gives residents individually tailored
help to decide what they want to do, and then provides them with
the support they need to reach their goals. It is aimed at any
tenant who needs to improve their skills in order to find a job,
or those who have been adversely affected by the current financial
crisis.
The Matrix accreditation will help bpha build
on its already successful employment support model and will allow
the continued delivery of high quality CV writing and interview
skill sessions, as well as careers advice, job search facilities
and relevant training.