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Employ-Ability: Employment Support (for the unemployed)

Employment support for the unemployed. Employ-Ability is a specialist employment support charity working with people experiencing physical disabilities and mental ill health. Our Employment Support mission is to help people with mental ill health to get into and keep employment. We work in the best interests of our users by mentoring, encouraging and supporting them to achieve their full potential in their working lives. We champion good mental health in the workplace by working in partnership with employers to assist them to provide support for our clients.

We provide a free service across West and South Essex and accept referrals from a range of sources such as Healthy Minds, GPs, Employers, the Job Centre, Access & Assessment, and Psychology, as well as taking self-referrals.

Further details can be found on our website: Employ-ability help getting back to employment

Who can use this service?

How are services delivered?

This service is available for anybody who is unemployed and currently suffering with a Mental or Physical Disability as defined by the Equality Act 2010.

Further details can be found on our website: Employ-ability help getting back to employment. 

Individuals will work with a dedicated Employment Specialist who will offer 1:1 Support to help them to find and retain suitable employment that meets their needs. 

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Employ-Ability: Employment Support (for the unemployed)

info@e-a.org.uk

01279 450299

Latton Bush Centre, Southern Way
Harlow
CM18 7BL

Monday - Friday - 09:00am-17:00pm.

Service can be delivered by phone, video or email Service can be delivered face to face




Service last updated 30/05/2025

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