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Skills and careers fair to be held in Whitehaven

by Cumbria Crack
11/04/2023
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Trudy Harrison

A skills and careers fair is set to be held in Whitehaven this month.

Hosted by Copeland MP Trudy Harrison, around 30 companies will be at Whitehaven Civic Hall on Friday, April 28 from 2pm to 6pm to offer information and guidance about careers available in the area.

It is the fourth skills fair Mrs Harrison has hosted in the constituency, in which businesses, training/apprenticeship providers and employment support services will demonstrate the opportunities on offer to young people, jobseekers and those looking to retrain.

Mrs Harrison said: “I’m hoping to build on the success of the previous fairs and look forward to welcoming everyone. There are so many exciting and rewarding careers available in our area, and we’ll be showcasing a wide range of them, including nuclear and the supply chain, tourism, health, engineering, environmental and the armed forces.”

The event is supported by DWP and Jobcentre Plus. Judith Wilkinson, partnership manager, said: “This is a fantastic example of businesses and training providers operating in the area coming together with the local community, to showcase the training and employment offers available to start, progress or renew someone’s career.”

The fair is also being supported by Cumbria Deaf Association, and a British Sign Language interpreter will be in attendance.

Caroline Howsley, chief executive of Cumbria Deaf Association, said: “Careers events to promote employment pathways for people who are deaf or hard or hearing can be limited.  Thanks to Trudy for recognising this challenge and wanting to ensure the best accessible opportunity for the deaf community to consider their career options.

“Cumbria Deaf Association will be in attendance, providing employers an opportunity to discuss support available through Access to Work.  We will be on hand to talk about career options with people who are interested in learning sign language.”

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