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Step into work

People across London with mild to moderate learning disabilities are being offered the chance to climb on to the career ladder with the TfL Steps into Work programme.

The initiative, for people aged 16 or over, runs for 12 months and is delivered by TfL in partnership with Barnet and Southgate College and disability specialist employment agency Remploy.

Participants complete three work-based placements lasting between nine to 11 weeks each, while working towards a BTEC Level 1 Work Skills qualification.

The scheme is mainly office-based, but there may also be opportunities for a customer services placement at a Tube station. Job coaching will be available throughout the programme.

David Yeboah, who completed a placement in TfL's information management team, said: 'I really enjoyed this placement as I like technology and I got to see how TfL was using technology to improve its services.'

The deadline for applications for next year's programme is Friday 21 October. For more information on enrolly, email stepsintowork@tfl.gov.uk.

 

Channel website: https://tfl.gov.uk/

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