Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, the disability equality charity Scope is currently offering three-face-to face employment support services, digitally and by phone. These services are for young people aged 16+ who live in London and neighbouring areas and have learning difficulties, learning disabilities, autism, mental health, chronic illnesses and sensory and physical impairments.
Starting Line: a seven-week, group-based, pre-employment training programme for disabled people at the start of the journey into work.
Kickstart: a personalised 1:1 employment support service for disabled people of working age actively seeking paid employment. People will be assigned a specialist employment adviser and meet on a fortnightly basis.
Career Pathways: an independent careers advice service for young people aged 16 to 25.
The charity’s Support to Work programme, which provides one-to-one online and telephone support for people looking for paid work, remains digital.