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Further training for disabled peopleIf you are looking for work or thinking about changing job, you may be able to get help with training in your area. Training can help you to develop your skills and abilities, and increase the range of jobs you can apply for To find out about learning and training opportunities for disabled people, phone SKILL: the National Bureau for Students with Disabilities on 0800 328 5050 (minicom 0800 328 5050), or visit www.skill.org.uk. Residential training for disabled peopleThe Residential Training Programme is intended to help long term unemployed adults with more complex disability related barriers to get a job through guidance, learning in the work place, work experience and training. Most disabled people find they can use the facilities and support offered by local training organisations. However, if you cannot train in your local area, you might be able to go to a Residential Training College. A residential training course might consist of practical and directed training that is structured to give you the opportunity to develop and practice a wide range of vocational skills. You also get support from the specialist staff, and then training takes place in buildings that are designed to meet the needs of disabled people. |







