Rose comes to Cedar for presentation day
The aim of the Club is to identify and enhance the skills and experience of the participants, enabling them to successfully secure future employment.
Moving into work after Brain Injury can be a particularly challenging goal to achieve as there are many barriers to overcome due to the impact of injury.
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Hide AdEveryone taking part developed skills in the following units: Sourcing Job Vacancies, Application Forms, Preparation& Evaluation of Mock Interviews and a CV Workshop, facilitated by staff from the Ballymena Career Service.
Certificates were presented on the day by Antrim Rose, Jean Daly who commented, “It was an honour to present the Job Club certificates to the participants.
“The skills and experience gained through the training provide a very important step towards actively seeking employment.
“I was delighted to share my experiences of training, volunteer work and the road towards paid employment and also overcoming the challenges of returning to work after acquiring a disability. It was a great occasion to celebrate the hard work and dedication .”
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Hide AdThe Cedar Foundation offers a range of services across Northern Ireland to help individuals gain qualifications and develop the skills required to find a job or to get involved in the community.
For more information call 028 9066 6188 or visit www.cedar-foundation.org.