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It's a Working Win Win Situation

It's a Working Win Win Situation

A trail blazing scheme in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw has been extended to support more to people to find, stay, and thrive in employment. Working Win is a completely free service for people with physical or mental health conditions, and works with individuals to meet their employment goals, to find, stay and thrive in work.

Working Win supports people with health conditions to find work, and to stay in or return to employment. If you’re struggling in work, or would like support to find a job, get in touch for one-to-one support to manage your wellbeing, and to stay well in work. You’ll also have access to debt and benefits support, a free Westfield Health package, support from a team of qualified health professionals, and more.

Places are limited, and referrals are open until 31st March 2022. Sign up by following this link or call 0114 2900 218.

Working Win offers free, one-to-one support for people who are struggling to stay in employment, and for people who are unemployed and looking for work. Their support can help you to meet your goals, to build on your strengths, and to boost your confidence and wellbeing.

Working Win is for people who:

  • have a physical and/or mental health condition
  • are aged 18 and over
  • live in Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham, Doncaster or Bassetlaw
    and are looking for a job, or
*are working and want support to continue working, or
  • are off work sick, and want to return to work.

You can sign up and find out more information over on the South Yorkshire website to find out more about the service, including interviews with participants and coaches here.

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When I moved to Sheffield nearly five years ago it was my "go to" organisation. I expect it to stay that way. All the staff and volunteers seem to pull out little gems of effort that disabled people like me couldn't do without. Professionally and personally - I love em :)
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