Supported Employment Solutions (SES) consortium is hosting their very own Big Lunch on Wednesday 1st June 2022, 12pm to 1pm at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, Belfast.
The consortium, comprised of: Action Mental Health; RNID; RNIB; Mencap; NOW Group; Orchardville and Cedar Foundation, offer a supported employment approach in the delivery of programmes to assist people with disabilities and health conditions to enter and stay in employment. The consortium delivers the Workable NI Programme, funded by Department for Communities. In delivering Workable NI, each of the partner organisations offers specialist, tailored support to both disabled individuals and their employers, covering all areas, better together!
This Big Lunch event will provide an opportunity for participants of the Workable NI Programme to come together and share experiences, as well as the chance for employers to meet and learn more about how supported employment has worked for them.
The event is also open to those who would like to learn more; if you’re a disabled person who is keen to explore the support available, or an employer who would like to understand more information on the Workable NI Programme or how to recruit and retain disabled staff, come along, grab a sandwich and meet some of our fantastic participants, employers and support officers!
Some Information on who we are at Adapt NI...
Adapt NI CIC is a non-profit organisation providing specialist employment & training services for the Deaf, hearing loss and tinnitus communities across Northern Ireland.
AdaptNI provide specialist support for people looking for, or currently in employment.
With 32 years combined experience, the AdaptNI Team are dedicated to ensuring access to employment and training opportunities. We are here to support the Deaf, Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Communities on every step of their career journey. If you believe that we can support you, please click here and get in touch.
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