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Published Date: 29 September 2008
An organisation that supports thousands of offenders and ex-offenders into training and work has won national acclaim for its efforts to reduce long standing unemployment in Wigan.
Work Solutions received the commendation at the Regeneration and Renewal Awards for its pioneering projects with offenders.
The not-for-profit organisation performed strongly against some of the best known regeneration agencies in the country in th
e 'award for tackling worklessness' category at the ceremony in London.

The announcement follows a great year for the offender services team who work from Probation Service offices and prisons across Greater Manchester with more than 7,000 offenders every year. This includes more than 600 offenders helped in Wigan over the last year.

Work Solutions' operations manager Dave McDonald said: "This is a great result for the offender services team who have delivered fantastic results working with one of the most challenging client groups.
"If we are serious about helping everyone back into work, then we have to help offenders take those important steps towards employment and away from crime.

"The fact that we've helped so many residents into work this year is proof of our results. I am very proud that this work has been recognised on a national level and would like to thank our partners in the Probation Service for working closely with us to develop the offer to offenders over the last three years.

"This will spur the team on to help even more people into work in the future, which is good news for businesses, local communities, service users and their families."

Judges were told about Work Solutions' innovative "thinking skills for the workplace" scheme, trialled in Wigan, which has supported more than 100 offenders with anger management and communication issues.

Another groundbreaking project sees offenders from across Greater Manchester employed on a construction enterprise scheme, set up by Work Solutions.



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  • Last Updated: 29 September 2008 2:19 PM
  • Source: Wigan Evening Post
  • Location: Wigan
 
 

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