Merton Mencap offer a range of Volunteer/Intern opportunities for people to learn skills in a variety of areas, including clerical work in their office and contributing to the running of activities for children, young people and adults with learning disabilities in the community.
The Giving Back Club supports young people with a learning disability or autism to ‘give something back to their communities’, such as by undertaking volunteering and work experience placements, support local campaigns, and helping people others in our communities.
Merton VPC units offer great opportunities and experiences for local young people who want to learn new skills, make a difference in the community and support local policing. It's not about joining the police - but it is about pushing your boundaries, meeting new friends and…
Moat have been running an apprenticeship scheme since 2009. As an apprentice you gain job specific skills by working alongside experienced employees. You also work towards obtaining a nationally recognised qualification. If you are interested in a career in housing visit the website for further information, or…
The My Futures Team supports young people aged 13-19 in Merton either at risk of becoming Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) or who are currently NEET. The team offers support in a variety of schools in the borough providing one-to-one and group work sessions for…
The phone line is open from 8am to 10pm, seven days a week.
The National Careers Service provides lots of free information and advice for young people to help you make decisions about learning, training and work opportunities. If you have a disability and you're studying on a course or looking to get into work, there is lots of…
The phone line is answered from 8am to 10pm, seven days a week.
The National Careers Service provides lots of free information and advice for young people to help you make decisions about learning, training and work opportunities. The service offers confidential, impartial advice, supported by qualified careers advisers. You can find out more about Apprenticeships Traineeships Subjects and courses to…
National Careers ServicePO Box 1331Newcastle-Upon-TyneNE99 5EB
An apprenticeship enables anyone aged 16 and over to learn a profession by learning knowledge and skills in the classroom and gaining practical experience at work. Apprenticeships are at NQF levels 2, 3 or 4. You can apply via the links provided. A link to…
The Industry Access programme helps young people aged 16-24 (Not in Education, Training or Employment) to engage with their industry of choice and potential future employer. The programme can help with finding work, education or training and offers trips to places like Wembley Stadium, BBC…
PreVista offers support to get young people into education, employment or training or to help them stay in education, employment or training. Services are accessible, local and PreVista works with young people based on their needs and aspirations. They provide mentoring support, help to get…