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Good news for jobseekers Recent research carried out on totaljobs.com has shown that our job seeking audience reflects the rich diversity of UK job seekers as a whole. This is great news for jobseekers and employers alike - employers can recruit a wide range of people from different backgrounds, and jobseekers can be assured that people just like them are using totaljobs.com to find work.
Click here to view diversity research results.
Need help or advice? If you need support or advice to help you back into work or find a job for the first time then there are people that can help. totaljobs.com has links to different organisations that are best placed to advise you on your personal circumstance.
www.leonard-cheshire.org Leonard Cheshire is the UK's largest voluntary sector provider of support to disabled people. Leonard Cheshire's main project to support disabled people getting into work is Workability. This training scheme, which is backed by Microsoft, aims to equip disabled people with the skills to assist them in the search for jobs by providing free internet-linked, computer equipment and training.
www.helptheaged.org.uk With passion, intelligence and ingenuity, Help the Aged is committed to addressing the issues that matter to older people.
www.agepositive.gov.uk The Age Positive campaign promotes the benefits of employing a mixed-age workforce that includes older and younger people. We encourage employers to make decisions about recruitment, training and retention that do not discriminate against someone because of their age.
www.gingerbread.org.uk Gingerbread was started in 1970 and is a registered charity maintained by lone parents. At this site you will find valuable information about support for lone parent families.
www.nacro.org.uk Getting people into work is one of the best ways to tackle poverty and disadvantage and plays a vital part in reducing crime. But often people who have difficulty finding work have other problems too such as housing difficulties, a criminal record and poor literacy and numeracy. Nacro specialises in providing services for people who need extra support to find and hold down a job.
www.drc.org.uk The Disability Rights Commission (DRC) is an independent body established in April 2000 by Act of Parliament to stop discrimination and promote equality of opportunity for disabled people.
www.carers.org The Princess Royal Trust for Carers is a national charity and exists to make it easier for carers to cope by providing information, support and practical help to carers.
www.efa.org.uk The Employers Forum on Age (EFA) is an independent network of leading employers who recognise the business value of attracting and retaining experienced employees - regardless of their age. Through regular reports, studies and research it constantly highlights and increases knowledge and understanding about the issue of age discrimination at work.
www.cre.gov.uk The Commission for Racial Equality works in partnership with individuals and organisations for a fair and just society which values diversity and gives everyone an equal chance to work, learn and live free from discrimination, prejudice, and racism.
www.maternityalliance.org.uk We are a national charity working to improve rights and services for pregnant women, new parents and their families.
www.stonewall.org.uk Works with major employers through their 'Diversity Champions' programme and continues to raise awareness of the new employment laws that come into force to ensure gay people are given equal rights within the workplace.
www.homeless.org.uk Homeless Link is the national membership organisation for frontline homelessness agencies. We are committed to increasing justice, opportunity and choice for all homeless people and for those at risk of homelessness and will strive to secure positive changes for them.
www.eoc.org.uk The Equal Opportunities Commission is the leading agency working to eliminate sex discrimination in 21st Century Britain.
www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk Jobcentre can give you information that will help you to get a job. We can also provide the information you need if you are interested in learning new skills or starting your own business.
www.learndirect.co.uk At learndirect you can find hundreds of specially created online courses in computers, office skills and self development, designed so that you can learn at a time, place and pace to suit your needs.
If you would like to see a particular link which is not listed at the moment then please email us with the details.
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