The organisations below can provide information and advice on employment and training:
Harrow Youth Stop
Harrow Youth Stop provides young people living in the London Borough of Harrow with:
- free careers information
- advice, guidance
- support services for those unemployed
Help to find work
- Remploy aims to expand the opportunities for disabled people in sustainable employment. They pursue roles within Remploy and the communities it serves. Remploy
- Job Centre Plus has Disability Employment Advisors. They provide work preparation, a job introduction scheme, and access to work. They also provide financial help. This can be used for work related equipment and paying for a support worker. Job Centre-Plus
- Reed in Partnership helps people to overcome barriers to employment and find work. Reedinpartnership
- The Princes Trust offers a range of services to help young people with their career ideas. Princes Trust
- Royal London Society for the Blind helps people who are blind and partially sighted find work. Royal London Society for Blind
- Shaw Trust Services is for people with disabilities or medical conditions. They also help find work placements. Shaw Trust
- Care Trade Organisation helps people with autism over 18 into employment and training. Care Trade
- Dimensions Services is for people with learning disabilities and people who experience autism. The service supports people going into employment. Dimensions - supported employment
- Supported internship for young people with EHC 16-25 West London Alliance
- Career Pathways is an independent careers advice service in London. They serve young people with disabilities. Their career advisors work with you, to set you on a path to success. Career Pathways
Apprenticeships and volunteering
- Apprenticeships offer young people opportunities to get real work experience with experienced staff. Apprenticeships
- Voluntary Work provides lots of opportunities in the Harrow area. See www.vinspired.com and NCVO