“I cannot fault the service and support I have received which has been excellent. Initially, I was encouraged to apply for a role I had not even considered before and the hours of work suited my availability.”
This is Jane, enjoying her 6-week Work Preparation Placement at Severn Hospice Charity Shop in Shrewsbury.
Sandi was referred to Enable by the CIP East Pathway back in January 2022. We remember her first meeting so clearly.
Toby has had his Supported Internship year with Enable and Shrewsbury College at Open Harmony. As a talented self-taught musician, Toby can turn his hand to most musical instruments.
Sammy was referred to Enable by the Community Intervention Pathway, by one of the care coordinators after she realised that Sammy wasn’t happy in her current role. Wanting to choose her own hours and create flexibility, she decided to step up her own dog-walking business.
Kieran, at the time a 20-year-old student at North Shropshire College, had been looking to gain work experience; he joined Right Home, Right Place on a Supported Internship in March 2021.
Having a job isn’t just about paying the bills. It gives a sense of purpose and self. By reaching out and accepting our help, Adam has rediscovered himself and is now enjoying life again!
Here are Owen’s thoughts on how Independent Travel training has helped him:
Jade has been on a Supported Internship with Shrewsbury Colleges Group and Enable. She has been lucky enough to have three placements this year, giving her a good look into the world of work.
A summary of our efforts in working alongside our supported interns throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our Mental Health Employment Officer Chloe has written the following case study about Louise, a promising young lady who has managed to start her career in a field she’s passionate about!
Case study of T’s experience with the IPS team and her Employment Officer Alenka.