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Connect to Work is a free service for people who need extra support to find and stay in work. Funded by the Government, the programme is designed for anyone facing barriers to employment. We take time to understand what matters to you and work at your pace – with care and respect.

Is Connect to Work right for me?

Connect to Work is a free, personalised support service for people who need a bit of extra help to find and stay in work. If you’re living with a disability, long-term health condition, or another support need that makes working feel harder, this programme is here to support you at your pace.

We’ll help you build confidence, prepare for work when you’re ready, and support you in finding a job that fits your goals and strengths. Once you’re in work, we’ll continue to make sure you have the right support to do well. There’s no judgement – just practical. expert help and a listening ear.

Find support near you

If you’re 18 or older (or 16 if you get Universal Credit), and live in Staffordshire find out more at the link below.

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Who will be helping me?

You’ll be supported by Intuitive Thinking Skills, who bring a compassionate, people-centred approach to everything they do. They take time to really listen and understand your lived experience – not just your CV. Together, we focus on what matters to you, building trust, confidence, and personalised support that fits around your life.

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Our support

Connect to Work is for people aged 18 or over (or 16 if you receive Universal Credit) who are able to live and work in the UK. If you’d like to work and feel you could benefit from some extra, personalised support, we’re here to help.

Some people may find it harder to find and keep work. We can support you if you’ve experienced any of the following challenges:

  • Having been in prison

  • Being a carer, or having been a carer in the past

  • Being homeless, or having experienced homelessness

  • Serving in the Armed Forces, having served previously, or being the partner of someone who has

  • Experiencing problems with drugs or alcohol

  • Being a young person who has been in care

  • Being a refugee

  • Moving to the UK from Ukraine or Afghanistan

  • Surviving domestic abuse

  • Being a young person at risk of serious violence

  • Surviving modern slavery

  • Living with a disability or learning disability

How we're helping you and your community

How can we help you?

Our team is always here to help. Get in touch with us or speak to your Employment Coach.

Empowering communities across the UK through personalised support in health, learning, mindset change, and pathways to meaningful employment.

Ensuring your safety and support

If you need help or support, our offices are a safe environment.
Contact us

EMPLOYMENT

249 Silbury Boulevard,
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire,
United Kingdom, MK9 1NA

LEARNING

Room 221, Building 3,
North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South,
London, N11 1GN

HEALTH

249 Silbury Boulevard,
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire,
United Kingdom, MK9 1NA

INTUITIVE THINKING SKILLS

The Think Tank, 457 Chester Rd,
Old Trafford, Stretford,
Manchester M16 9HA