Access Works - UKSPF Project
Access Works provides tailored support for residents in Nottingham City wards with the highest demand. We offer services like emotional support, skill training, accredited qualifications, CV and cover letter help, job search assistance, and mock interviews.

Access Works - UKSPF
About our UKSPF project
The project ‘Access Works’ will use a place-based delivery model focused on community engagement in wards across Nottingham City where we have identified the highest level of demand from residents. Our focus will be to engage unemployed residents with specific engagement activities for participants coming from BAME backgrounds, young people aged 18-24, over 50s and single parents. The wards we will be primarily supporting are Bulwell, Aspley, Bestwood, Bilborough and Dales. Simultaneously, we will also be working across Meadows, Hyson Green & Arboretum and Berridge wards.
We aim to do ‘right by you’ listen to you and support you.
We will offer you:
- Emotional support and increase your confidence.
- Skill Enhancement/training and accredited qualifications
- Assist with CV’s/cover letters.
- Support with relevant job searching.
- Conduct Mock Interviews
- Support you on your journey to sustainable employment.
We will approach each situation with empathy, respect, and sensitivity to your individual needs to ensure ‘Access Works’ for you.
For more information, please contact.
- Contact: Olivia Dunlop
- Call: 07523698104
- Visit: Access Training (East Midlands) Ltd (atem.co.uk)
- Email: [email protected]
- Please contact for Eligibility Criteria

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