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DurhamWorks’ impact on youth confidence

web admin · May 15, 2024 ·

Paul Hewitson, a Progression Coordinator at DurhamWorks helps young people in Durham by providing support finding education, employment, and training opportunities while breaking down personal barriers.

Many young people face hurdles accessing the job market or pursuing further education due to confidence issues, lack of support, and feelings of hopelessness.

DurhamWorks adopts a client-centred approach, focusing on the needs and aspirations of the individual. We offer personalised support, one-on-one coaching, and assistance with job applications among many other things.

With DurhamWorks’ support, young people in County Durham experience increased confidence and improved employability – our personalised support empowers you to overcome barriers, achieve success, and build brighter futures.

If you could benefit from DurhamWorks’ support, get started today and  Sign up to join us!

Video transcript – Paul Hewitson.pdf

Empowering self-confidence: Catharine’s journey With DurhamWorks

web admin · December 6, 2023 ·

Catharine Revill was 21 when she joined DurhamWorks Empower course, having deferred from university as a result of mental health concerns. The objective of the course is to provide young people with support regarding their wellbeing and providing aid for their next steps in life. It was for this reason that Catharine believed the course was well suited to her needs.

One of her main hopes was that the course would provide her with more confidence while also gaining support when it came to finding work or training opportunities.

Catharine’s main goal was to engage in discussions more, which her provider, Olivia Cummings, was confident could be completed on the Empower course. By the end of the course, Catharine felt she was in a better position to find employment or training for her future.

Olivia described Catharine as having “worked really hard in sessions, she used the content to work on her own mental health. Catharine’s confidence has really grown and her coming to all the sessions is an amazing achievement. Catharine is working hard to find her next steps by engaging with the one to one sessions. She has been a wonderful addition to the cohort.”.

Since beginning the course, Catharine has realised that her mental health is not a barrier to finding employment and has begun implementing mindfulness exercises to lower levels of anxiety.

When describing the Empower course, Catharine said,

“I would encourage people to do the course if they want help with managing their wellbeing and looking towards employment or next steps for their future.”.

If you are 16 to 24 or know of someone in that age range who is looking for support on their journey into education employment, training or an apprenticeship contact DurhamWorks.

DurhamWorks is a dedicated program for young people living in County Durham offering one to one support from dedicated members of the team. DurhamWorks helps young people to get the skills and training that they need to find a job, apprenticeship, become a volunteer or even just progress their learning. All this support is provided free of charge.

Article by DurhamWorks client, Dylan Stoddart.

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