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DSN turn over a New Leaf
Deafness Support Network (DSN) has teamed up the Big Lottery Fund and the European Social Fund (ESF) to help D/deaf people in Cheshire secure employment.
In a bid to extend their offering, DSN are now partnering with New Leaf, a project which offers free support and training to individuals seeking employment, volunteering opportunities, financial advice and life skills.
With former Trustee, Brian Cadwallader, joining the DSN team in new capacity of New Leaf Coordinator, he and DSN will actively support individuals from 15 years old, New Leaf will benefit those in greatest need and farthest from work into employment.
Speaking about the New Leaf project, Brian said: “This is a project I’m incredibly passionate about and I’m excited to get stuck in and support New Leaf in getting over 2,800 people into employment in the next three years.
“The support DSN and New Leaf are offering young people is fantastic and will see members get 1-2-1 support from a personal mentor, which in turn will unlock their potential and help them find a job they enjoy.
“Outside of the potential employment benefits, there is a chance for service users to meet new people and positively change their lives, which is what I and DSN as a whole have always strived for – I’m incredibly excited to see the difference New Leaf will make to peoples lives!
As the leading service provider organisation for the D/deaf people in Cheshire, DSN has been working with the local community for over 40 years.
If you’d like to turn over a New Leaf or for further information about the service, contact Brian on bcadwallader@dsnonline.co.uk or visit www.newleafcheshire.co.uk.
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