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Connect Supported Employment Service

Connect, Business and the Community

Connect Supported Employment Service works closely with local employers and businesses to help people with learning and associated disabilities gain employment.

Our Shared Vision for the Future of Swindon

Connect are key players in helping Swindon Borough Council achieve this vision.  Working with people with disabilities and employers, Connect will make a major contribution towards the Council achieving its objectives to:

These three points will naturally impact on the final objective:

O’Brien’s Five Accomplishments

These objectives reflect the core values of Social Services, which are based on:

  1. Dignity & respect
  2. Community presence
  3. Community participation
  4. Choice
  5. Competence

Exclusion and discrimination of people with learning disabilities is a root cause of disadvantage for them.  Connect offers a new rights-based vision, with people with a learning disability taking up opportunities and using services alongside fellow citizens in the mainstream of life.  This social model of disability is integral to the service offered to bridge the huge gap between reasonable expectations to lead a full life against the current experience of the vast majority of people with a learning disability.

People with a Learning Disability Want Jobs!

The right to work for everyone, including those with disabilities, is a civil rights issue.  Many of the current one million unemployed people with disabilities who are actively seeking work need the expertise that well trained and developed organisations like Connect can offer.  Their previously unheard voice is becoming increasingly vocal and the message is clear to all from the Government to businesses and they are not prepared to settle for less....

‘People With Disabilities Want Jobs!!’

Connect is ready to work with any employer to ‘Make Employment a Reality for People with a Learning Disability’.

More Information and Contact

To find out more about the benefits that Connect can offer you, please visit our Connect Supported Employment Service information pages in the Social Care section of this website.

Alternatively, if you are a business that would like to explore the opportunities available, please visit our Connect Business information pages.

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