
Bury Employment Support and Training (Bury EST) is a service that helps you if you have difficulties or disabilities. They give you advice, support, and practical help to find a job and to do important activities like living on your own, traveling independently, and learning life skills. For more information, visit Bury Employment Support and Training (Bury EST) - Bury Council
If you are between 19 and 25 years old and need help finding a job, you can go to the Jobcentre. There, you will meet a person called a work coach. They will talk to you about what you need and any problems you have that make it hard to work. If you have a long-term disability or health problem, you will have a meeting to see how it affects your ability to work.The Jobcentre can help you find a job or learn new skills. They can also tell you about employers who are friendly to people with disabilities. They might suggest special programs, like the Work and Health Programme, to give you more support. For more information, Looking for work if you're disabled: Looking for a job - GOV.UK
Bury Works can help you find a job if you have a disability or health condition. You can get help from the Jobcentre Plus or the council to join the program. You will have a caseworker who will help you in many ways, like making your CV, filling out job applications, practicing for job interviews, and building your confidence.You can also get help from a health professional if you need it. This program changes over time, so what they offer may be different depending on who is running it. You can find out about the current programs at: Employment Programmes | Bury Works - Bury Council
You can get extra help for work through an Access to Work grant. This grant can cover the support you need for a job or a supported internship. To learn more, visit the website: Access to Work: get support if you have a disability or health condition: What Access to Work is - GOV.UK
You should know that you might not be able to get the grant if you are claiming Employment and Support Allowance or Universal Credit. How much money you get depends on your situation. You can use Benefits Calculator - entitledto - independent | accurate | reliable to find out what you can get and how working might change your benefits.