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Home ยป Do you want support to get a job?

Do you want support to get a job?

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Have a personal budget or money from the Council?
If you want support to find a job, or have a job and want some support - you can get this from Pluss.

You can talk to us about the support you are looking for and we will spend time getting to know you really well.

You can talk to us about what you are good at (in and out of work) and what you want to do. You can bring your friends, family or anyone else if you choose.

We will listen to you and together look at how we could help to provide the support you are looking for.

How would I pay for this?
You may have money of your own or you may have money from your local council.

If you have money from your local council, this could be money that has been paid to your bank account (sometimes called a direct payment).

The money may have been paid to someone else you have chosen or the local council may be looking after it for you. You can talk to us about how much money you want to spend.

If you would like to know more contact mark.hodges@pluss.org.uk

Useful local links
You can use the following links to find out more about direct payments in your area.

Cornwall Council - Direct Payments and Health and Social Care
Devon County Council - Direct Payments and Social Care and Health
Plymouth City Council - Direct Payments and Social Care and Health
Somerset County Council - Direct Payments and Adult Social Care
Torbay Council -  Adult Health and Social Care
Wiltshire Council - Direct Payments and Health and Social Care
Gloucestershire County Council - Direct Payments and Health and Social Care
Bristol City Council - Direct payments and Health and Social Care
Calderdale Council - Direct Payments and Health and Social Care
Leeds City Council - Direct Payments and Health and Social Care
Bradford MD council - Direct Payments and Social Care and Health

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About Pluss

Pluss is a Social Enterprise that supports thousands of people with disabilities and other disadvantages into employment each year. We do this through a range of specialist, local employment services and through direct employment within our own Social Enterprises.

We passionately believe that our services should always include those furthest from the labour market and offer specialist employment support to people with a learning disability, mental health issues, physical disabilities and long term health issues.

We also believe that people with disabilities make excellent employees and are committed to directly employing disabled people; around half of our 500 strong workforce has a disability.

Pluss operates throughout South West England and West Yorkshire, with partner Social Enterprises across the UK. We currently develop , deliver and manage a range of innovative employability programmes on behalf of DWP (Work Choice prime contractor), a number of local authorities, NHS, European Social Fund and the Skills Funding Agency.

Pluss is owned by Devon County Council, Plymouth City Council, Somerset Council and Torbay Council.

Contact us on:

Freephone: 0800 334 5525
Email: employment.bureau@pluss.org.uk


The legal bit:

Registered name: The Pluss Organisation
Registered Office: 2nd Floor, Basepoint Business Centre,Yeoford Way, Marsh Barton, Exeter, EX2 8LB
Company number: 05171613

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