Employment Futures exists to help remove barriers to meaningful employment for autistic adults and/or those with learning difficulties.
After three years of unemployment, Vicky Pervin began searching for help online and came across DiversityNE, delivered in partnership by NEAS and Azure Charitable Enterprises. Read more
Having completed the 16-week YESNE programme, Erin says she is filled with newfound confidence and has gained invaluable practical experience. Read more
Teesside university student Imogen Cox is being supported by Employment Futures' Student Mentoring team. Read more
YESNE participant Connor Caizley got a taste of what his dream job in mechanics might be like when he completed a two-day placement at Stagecoach. Read more
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Our mission to empower individuals living in South Tyneside so that they feel confident in taking their next steps, whether that’s towards employment, social engagement or improving their mental and physical wellbeing. Read more
At Empower Works NE it is our mission to empower individuals to feel confident in taking their next steps. We work with a range of partners in the creative industries to offer an innovative and creative approach to wellbeing support and employability. Read more
Our mission to empower individuals living in Gateshead so that they feel confident in taking their next steps, whether that’s towards employment, social engagement or improving their mental and physical wellbeing. Read more
Michael Addison got his first job in 15 years after completing the employability programme run by NEAS and Azure Charitable Enterprises. Read more
Our mission to empower individuals that live in Newcastle, Northumberland or North Tyneside so that they feel confident in taking their next steps, whether that’s towards employment, social engagement or improving their mental and physical wellbeing. Read more
DiversityNE helped Harris Roxborough find a job she loves at Tyne Tunnels, where she says autism is seen as an asset rather than a nuisance. Read more
Michael Milson didn't dare apply for IT jobs after a brain tumour and seven years out of work .. until DiversityNE gave him his confidence back. Read more
Access to Work is a publicly funded employment support programme. It can help facilitate your employees whose work may be affected by their health or a disability. Click to find out more. Read more