County Voice

‘It’s got to be the right job’: the Welsh employment scheme tailored to local needs

Cllr Jason McLellan, Cllr Gill German and Alison McGovern MP visited Working Denbighshire at Rhyl Library in September, to speak about how the service aims to support Denbighshire residents into employment.

Alison McGovern MP pictured with Sediq Shamal on a visit to Working Denbighshire

Alison Mc Govern MP, visits Working Denbighshire in Rhyl (photograph: Christopher Thomond / The Guardian)

Past participants and various members of the team, including participants that now work for the service in result of its scheme, spoke about the positive impact that Working Denbighshire has already had in the County and how it continues to support residents into employment through training, wellbeing activities, job searching, cv writing and so much more. 

Sediq Shamal, Luke Jones and Brandon Nellist opened up about their personal experiences with Working Denbighshire and the Guardian followed up the visit with a full article.

Picture of Sediq Shamal sitting on the beach in Rhyl  

Sediq Shamal, who had to leave Afghanistan after the return of the Taliban in 2021 (photograph: Christopher Thomond / The Guardian)

Luke Jones in Tu Mundo café in Prestatyn

Luke Jones at Tu Mundo café in Prestatyn (photograph: Christopher Thomond / The Guardian)

 

To read the full article, visit The Guardian

          

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