Midlands' largest food redistribution charity launches employability programme

Anyone can self-refer - it's part of the WMCA's aim to get more people into work.

Author: Katie JonesPublished 30th Sep 2024

A food redistribution centre in the West Midlands is setting out to help people struggling to find work in the region.

FareShare Midlands has launched its SkillsShare initiative with two half-day events showcasing the available programmes.

SkillsShare is a suite of personal development programmes designed to support participants on their journey into employment, education, training or volunteer work, while also helping local employers find suitable staff.

Through its employability programmes in Birmingham and Nottingham, FareShare Midlands provides comprehensive training, hands-on work experience, accredited qualifications and job opportunities.

In partnership with Challenge-trg Skills Ltd, the initiative also offers forklift truck training. While the primary focus is on warehousing and logistics, the programmes cover a range of other sectors.

These programmes cater to different age groups and abilities, offering tailored advice, support and opportunities to build skills, earn qualifications and gain confidence. Funding partners include Birmingham City Council, the West Midlands Combined Authority and Maximus.

For employers facing recruitment challenges, SkillsShare provides access to a local pool of trained and ready-to-work candidates. Businesses can onboard experienced staff quickly, without the high costs associated with recruitment.

Simone Connolly, Chief Executive of FareShare Midlands, said “Our core purpose will always be to redistribute surplus food to local charities and community groups, while also creating opportunities for vulnerable people to improve their lives.

"Through our expanding SkillsShare employability programmes, we assist local unemployed individuals in developing skills, gaining valuable experience and boosting their confidence. By providing these opportunities, we not only deliver nutritious food to those facing food inequality, but also help families break the cycle of poverty caused by long-term unemployment.

To find out more, visit https://www.faresharemidlands.org.uk/skillsshare-employability-programmes.

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