City Region Deal
This initiative aims to support vulnerable groups including women, lone parent families, unemployed young individuals, and those impacted by the pandemic in Stirling and Clackmannanshire Councils. Key priorities include assisting low-income households, individuals with health issues, care leavers, and refugees. The program focuses on early engagement, improving mental health, developing skills, and facilitating pathways to employment. Contact Ruth Martin for more information.
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City Region Deal Inclusion Workers
Delivery Across Stirling and Clackmannanshire Councils 2 staff currently in post Hayley Preece preeceh@stirling.gov.uk Michele Healy healymi@stirling.gov.uk
Target groups - recently considered to be particularly impacted by pandemic Women, Lone parent families and young mothers, Unemployed and inactive young people, Those in low-paid work and/or inwork poverty , Those with low levels of literacy and/or digital skills, Those people formerly working in sectors particularly impacted by COVID who require retraining
General priorities Low income and workless households particularly where there are children, Those suffering poor physical and/or mental health or alcohol and substance misuse, Those in and leaving the care system, Criminal Justice service users, Those with a disability, Caring Responsibilities, Refugee and Asylum Families, Risk of transport poverty or travel limitations, Those in remote rural or very remote rural geographies or those with low qualification levels.
Key contacts Who are the key people and organisations What is the message we are sending out
Outcomes Key focus Early and pre engagement Moving onto other programmes Improving mental health or confidence Skills digital or literacy Further learning, volunteering or employment Accreditation
Ruth Martin martinr@stirling.gov.uk 07818 521 057