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Helping people overcome employment barriers while supporting employers to build inclusive, confident workplaces.

We support individuals across Kent and Medway who face challenges in finding work—including those with disabilities, health conditions, disadvantages, or SEND.

Since 1992, our team has helped people gain and sustain employment through one-to-one, person-centred support tailored to each individual’s needs. We also work with local employers to build inclusive recruitment practices and confident, supportive workplaces, and we are now proudly delivering the Connect to Work programme on behalf of Kent County Council (KCC) and Medway Council.

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Support for individuals

We use our specialist knowledge and experience to support vulnerable groups, including adults with a disability, health condition, or disadvantage, as well as SEND students. Our service is open to all—anyone can make a referral for themselves or on behalf of someone else.

To access more information, useful resources and links to help you move forward in your employment journey, click the link below.

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Support for businesses

We support businesses with tailored, flexible assistance to help individuals learn their roles and integrate into the workplace. This promotes a more diverse, inclusive workforce and helps people reach their potential.

Our support includes free training and in-work guidance, helping to reduce recruitment costs, improve staff retention, and meet the evolving needs of your business.

Who we can support:

  • people with a disability
  • people with a health condition
  • offenders and ex-offenders
  • carers and ex-carers
  • people with current or historical drug/alcohol dependency
  • people who are homeless
  • former members of the armed forces
  • members of the armed forces reserves
  • a partner of a serving member of the armed forces
  • care experienced young people or care leavers
  • people on the Ukrainian scheme
  • resettled Afghans
  • victims/survivors of domestic abuse
  • victims of modern slavery
  • young people at risk of or involved in serious violence.

More about our training

As a leading provider of supported employment, our service also provides consultancy and training to organisations and education providers, including face to face and online learning modules for staff to learn the model of support. We are currently offering an overview to supported employment online module, free of charge to all Kent education providers:
Overview to Kent Supported Employment and the Supported Employment model.


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