Monday 30 September 2013



LATEST NEWSLETTER FROM ROSE IN OUR RURAL TEAM - WEBWATCH TO FOLLOW! 


Hello everyone!
Hope you are all ok.  Please find attached another jam-packed Webwatch listing local jobs in central and rural Beds (covering Biggleswade, Sandy, Shefford Flitwick and all the surrounding and commutable areas between).

Do you find WebWatch useful?  Do you want to keep receiving it?
Please let me know if you want to keep receiving Webwatch.  We are getting really busy and I may have to stop producing it to make more time for seeing people.  However – if enough people tell me that you regularly look at WebWatch  and use it to apply for jobs then let me know and I will keep doing it.

Looking for vacancies?

Job hunting events:
  • Center Parks, Woburn Recruitment Day: 23rd October 10am - 4pm.  See attached poster.

  • Bedford Jobs market -  Monday 14th October.  For job opportunities and Careers Advice and Guidance. Bedford Corn Exchange, 10am - 3pm
               
Money advice?
  • EXTENSION OF CHILD BENEFIT (For parents) - When approved education or training ends you could get Child Benefit for 20 weeks (called an 'extension) if your child leaves approved education or training and register with 4YP or joins the Armed Forces. To qualify your child must: be 16 or 17, work less than 24 hours a week, not get certain benefits (eg Income Support) You must have been entitled to Child Benefit immediately before they left the approved education or training and apply for it within 20 weeks of them leaving Follow this link for more information: https://www.gov.uk/child-benefit-16-19

  • Job Seekers AllowanceJob Seeker's Allowance (JSA) is at least £56.80 a week to help you while you look for work
How much you get depends on your circumstances and the type of JSA you qualify for. To qualify for JSA you usually have to be: 18 or over, able and available for work. When you apply for JSA you must go to an interview to complete your claim. To keep getting JSA you must go to a Jobcentre office (usually every 2 weeks or when asked) to show how you've been searching for a job. Follow this link for more information: https://www.gov.uk/jobseekers-allowance/overview
  • TRAVEL AID SCHEMEDid you know....... You can get a Travel Aid pass if you live in Bedford or Central Bedfordshire and: you are in receipt of Jobseeker's Allowance or you are a lone parent receiving Income Support or you are a 16 or 17 year old unemployed school leaver registered with 4YP or Connexions. A Travel Aid pass costs £5 from 1st October (currently £1) and is valid for 28 days. During that time you can travel on most buses in the Bedford and Central Bedfordshire area at half the normal adult single fare (rounded up to the nearest 5p). Simply show your pass to the driver when buying your ticket. Contact 4YP for further information or call Central Beds Public Highways Dept on 0300 300 8308.
  • PRINCES TRUST DEVELOPMENT AWARDS Development Awards are cash awards of £50-£150 for young people to access education training or work. Participants can: Receive a cash award to help undertake education or training or enhance their ability to gain employment A Prince's Trust volunteer will also support the young person in setting goals, making decisions and finding other programmes or support. Who is eligible? UK residents aged 14-25 who: are part of The Trust's four target groups Have education, training or work-related goals Awards can take up to 6 weeks to process so applications should be made well before the award is needed. Follow this link for more information:http://www.princes-trust.org.uk/about_the_trust/what_we_do/programmes/development_awards.aspx or contact us at 4YP


Well that’s it for now folks – see attached WebWatch and documents for more information – and don’t forget to get in touch and let me know if you don’t want these emails to stop!


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Rose Birmingham

Personal Adviser 4YP

07867 419232

Normal working days: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4ypuk.com

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