The Pembrokeshire Supported Employment Programme is opening its Haverfordwest site’s doors to showcase its work this week.
There will be a chance to explore the services and opportunities offered by the Supported Employment Programme.
Find out more about the new “We Can” project for people with profound and multiple disability and the Local Supported Employment Initiative for people with Learning Disability or Autism who want paid work.
Or discover more about supported paid work opportunities in various social enterprises run by the Programme, including Norman Industries, its three cafes, Station Shop, Scolton Manor and Talog Coed, as well as the wide range of day opportunities and employability support.
How the Programme intends to improve provision for residents in South Pembrokeshire with plans for the future at South Quay, Pembroke, will also be a key part of the day.
Anyone interested in finding more about the work of Pembrokeshire Supported Employment Programme along with potential participants, parents and carers are welcome to come along to Norman Industries, Snowdrop Lane, Haverfordwest on Thursday, June 22, between 11am and 2pm.







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