Signpost Tendring Update

Posted on: June 16, 2020

Signpost Tendring is currently continuing to support our local unemployed people throughout the Covid-19 crisis, by working remotely with them through our Building Better Opportunities Projects. We are currently enrolling participants onto our HeadsUp project (which supports people with anxiety and depression) and also our Community Connections Essex Project.  Both projects will give people a variety of employability skills which will include: CV writing, cover letters, support with applying with jobs on-line and other job seeking skills, along with general support and advice. There is also the opportunity of gaining employability skills in-house certificates.

Our advisors are working from Tuesday to Thursday each week and can be contacted on the following number: 01255 688683 and you can also use the following e-mails:

For the Community Connections Essex project e-mail: cally.ravenhill@sign-post.info

For the HeadsUp project e-mail: jon.stock@sign-post.info

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