
Support and training
Every year, we help hundreds of people in Liverpool find work and training.
How we can help
We can help you access:
- free help if you live in Liverpool, are aged 16 to 75+ and are looking for employment
- a huge range of programmes that will help you, even if you are vulnerable and need extra support
- support that will build your confidence and skills to get you ‘job ready’
Get in touch now
Please get in touch now if you’d like us to help you get back to work and support you on your journey.
Help during the coronavirus outbreak
We are available to help with all aspects of finding work, training, volunteering and accessing job vacancies.
Although we cannot offer face-to-face sessions, we can still give you advice, guidance and support over the phone and by email. Just get in touch to find out more.
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‘Thank you so much for all your help and hard work. It was great meeting employers from the care sector. I got good feedback and a lot of applications to fill in. And thank you for making everyone feel so at ease and included.’
‘Thank you and Newsham Adult Learning Centre for all your support throughout the course. I am now going on to employment. I’d recommend anyone thinking about health and social care to contact you.’
‘We have found the team at Liverpool in Work invaluable in assisting with our company progression – from advice about staffing, to opening doors to finding large national clients undertaking work locally.’