At ASM we partner with, and empower, neurodivergent people in employment, and in finding work. We work with neurodivergent adults, employers, organisations and charities, offering a strengths-based, holistic approach when working together. We offer a range of services for both individuals and employers, including 1:1 services, training and consultancy, and group events.
Provider category: Employment support
Camberley Job Club
Camberley & District Job Club is a volunteer run organisation offering support and advice for those who are looking to find work. We meet on Mondays at High Cross Church, Knoll Road, Camberley from 10 to 12.30.
Carers UK
If you’re a carer, juggling work or looking to get into work, you are not alone. This support takes you through your rights at work, including flexible working, taking time off and protection from discrimination. It also explores what to consider when thinking about leaving or returning to work, as well as ways to boost your skills.
Disability Initiative
DI’s holistic approach can help clients to develop their prevocational skills, help navigate a pathway toward voluntary work, work experience or paid employment. This may include participation in educational and learning sessions, developing social or improving IT skills. We help clients to recognise their capabilities, build on abilities and transfer skills into new opportunities.
DI works collaboratively with many organisations including the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) services and Surrey Welfare Rights Unit to support clients with benefits or financial issues.
Downs Syndrome Association
Work Smart Surrey and Sussex
Work Smart Surrey and Sussex is a partnership project which aims to reduce the barriers that you might be facing to get a job or better paid work. We are here to help you identify what you need and support you to achieve each step. One to one support delivered face to face, and remotely by phone and online.
We’ve got a range of employment techniques to provide the help and advice you may need to find sustainable work.
Elmbridge and Runnymede Youth Hub
The Youth Hub service will include initial advice and guidance, coaching/ mentoring support, access to training courses, together with opportunities for professional development and employer engagement. The service will facilitate onward positive destinations for young people (18 -24) into training and/ or employment in the locality.
Employment Works for Autism – Surrey Choices
The Surrey Choices’ Employment Works for Autism programme is designed to support autistic people to find or maintain paid work. The programme is delivered by Surrey Choices EmployAbility team who have over 25 years experience in supporting disabled people into work.
Fedcap
At Fedcap we deliver a range of employability programmes and services that give people the best chance of getting back into work. We do this by taking the time to get to know jobseekers and understand their own specific needs.
Henrietta Parker Trust
Here at Henrietta Parker Trust Charity, our aim is to support Adult Skills Development.