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London Future East Hub

Description

Service Description

London Futures is an award-winning employability programme that engages young Londoners aged 18 – 30 with a disability, helping them transition into work, education or training through sport and personalised career development.

Additional Information

Additional Information

London Futures is an award-winning employability programme that engages young Londoners aged 18 – 30 with a disability, helping them transition into work, education or training through sport and personalised career development.

London Futures will deliver weekly sport and mentoring sessions between October 2021 – April 2022 during term time to start young Londoners career journeys. Young Londoners will be able to access one to one personalised career development advice and support both within sessions, as well as throughout the week. There will also be a weekly virtual meeting where young Londoners will be updated around work placements, volunteering opportunities, work opportunities and hear from guest speakers representing different career industries.

London Futures will be developing an Inclusive Employers Network working closely with a range of employers from different industries to support them in their inclusive practices, as well as work with them in offering our young people work experience, work placements, and job opportunities to those who are suitable.

London Futures will be delivered by Coach Mentors with credible lived experience of having a disability themselves, and who have gone through the journey of achieving employment through the dedicated support of credible role models.

Suitable for ages

Age of Users
From 18 To 30

Costs

Cost
Free

Questions & Answers

Can Families Self-Refer To The Service?
Yes
Do You Have A Waiting List?
No
Do You Have Child Protection Policies And Procedures
Yes
Eligibility - Can The Service Be Accessed By Extended Family Members Or Carers
No

Further Information

Suitable For
Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Challenging Behaviour Downs Syndrome Visual Impairment Social, Emotional, Behaviour Difficulty (SEBD) Mental Health Neurological Conditions Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD) Physical Disability Profound & Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD) Speech, Language & Communication Needs (SLCN) Cerebral Palsy
Delivery Channels
Schools