+ Websites
Getting into work / Changing Career
Pace
Improve employment prospects for parents where childcare is their main barrier to accessing training or job opportunities. Can also help you with exploring self employment.
Protections in place for lesbian, gay, bi and trans people in employment
Working Wales
At Working Wales, we’re here to support you through these changing times with free advice, guidance and access to training to help you get into work or further your career.
Elite Supported Employment
We support people to access employment. Our current youth project is called Engage to Change and supports 16-25 year olds across Wales.
Engage to Change
Careers Wales
Career Cake
Learn with the UK's best employability platform, offering early career learning videos from the job search to that first promotion.
Chwarae Teg
We’ve been working to ensure that women in Wales can enter the workplace, develop their skills and build rewarding careers.
Coram Family and Childcare
Childcare Guides and Options
Find local childcare providers
The Working Parent
The Working Parent offers helpful information for parents who juggle work and family life.
Self Employed / Business Owner
Business Wales
Business Wales Helpline
Telephone: 0300 060 3000
National Enterprise Network
Local support groups
SmallBusiness.co.uk
Setting up a business step by step guide
HMRC free e learning
Starting or running your own business. You may be able to get New Enterprise Allowance
No Bull Business School
Warrior Women Collective
A growing community with the aim to inspire and celebrate women.
Found and Flourish
Makes business accessible and less lonely for entrepreneurial women
Mental Health and Work
Access to Work
Goverment funded scheme to support employers to make reasonable adjustments to work.
Fit For Work
Occupational health advice can be beneficial in supporting individuals to manage their health condition at home and at work, and can support a faster return to work from sickness absence.
Equality Act and Disability Discrimination
Acas
Conciliation service, providing briefings, training and support on conflict at wor, discrimination and dispute.
TUC Wales
With 48 member unions, the Wales TUC represents around 400,000 workers. We campaign for a fair deal at work and for social justice at home and abroad.
Other useful pages
Money, where you can calculate benefits and work out financial support for work
Volunteer With Us and get Free Peer Lead training
SPW is actively committed to promoting positive mental health. As part of the Wellbeing Workshops, funded by The National Lottery Community Fund, we worked on creating a framework and strategy for promoting mental health in the workplace.