Skills and employability
Our advisors can help you to explore your skills and interests, finding opportunities that match your circumstances
They can support you to access development options that are right for you. It might be that learning or volunteering opportunities could be a good fit. They can also tell you about other services that might be able to help you to access these options.
By developing skills for everyday life, you’ll see the difference now. You’ll also get a head start if you do decide to ask them for support around work or training in the future.
There are lots of reasons that people might not be looking for work currently.
Many people that we support have:
- mental or physical health conditions
- child care and family responsibilities
- caring responsibilities
- fallen out of learning, work or volunteering
Support for families
Barnsley's Virtual Family Hub provides confidential advice for the whole family. They can help with:
- Childcare costs or looking for childcare.
- Mental health support for adults
- Support for families of people under 25 with SEND or a complex health need
GOV.UK has information to help with:
Support for carers
Barnsley's Adult Social Care team provide information and support for carers. They can help with:
GOV.UK has information to help with:
Support for people with health conditions or disabilities
GOV.UK has information to help with:
- Disability confident campaign
- Mental health and work
- Access to work
- Reasonable adjustments for workers with disabilities or health conditions
- Flexible working
Support for people aged 50 years and over
GOV.UK has information to help you with:
Support for under 25s
There's lots of support for education, employment and training. Take a look at our skills and employability information and guidance for young people.
How we can help
Speak to our friendly team:
- Call us on 01226 775270.
- Fill in our online form to ask for someone to contact you.
- Details of our help and support.