'We need help to get our war veterans into work'

As the new year gets under way, ex-Forces men and women who are out of work in the Wigan area will be looking ahead to what 2019 might have in store for them.
The Poppy Factory is helping ex-servicemen and womenThe Poppy Factory is helping ex-servicemen and women
The Poppy Factory is helping ex-servicemen and women

This can be a challenging time of year for veterans.

Those with mental or physical health conditions, who do not have a job or a close support network, can feel particularly isolated.

At The Poppy Factory, we know that ex-Service men and women who are wounded, injured or sick will still flourish in the right working environment.

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In return, the skills they have honed in the military bring enormous benefits to their employers.

The contribution made by meaningful work to positive mental health cannot be overstated.

The Poppy Factory’s employability team works closely with individuals in their communities, helping to boost their confidence and skills and look for the right job opportunities.

We help with everything from CV writing and interview preparation to training and in-work support, making sure our veterans feel comfortable in whatever new roles they take up.

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This year, I hope many more businesses and organisations across the North West will consider the value that veterans can add to their workforce.

Our team stands ready to help more wounded, injured and sick veterans find a way to fulfil their potential in the civilian world.

Deirdre Mills

Chief executive

The Poppy Factory