A £1.2m EU-backed project to improve the skills and job
prospects of people from ethnic minority and migrant communities has been
announced by Finance Secretary, Mark Drakeford.
The Achieving Change through Employment (ACE) project will
be supported by £950,000 of EU funds and delivered by the charity, Sova Cymru,
over the next three years.
Around 400 people in North, West Wales and the South Wales
valleys will benefit from training programmes and opportunities to achieve
qualifications and take part in work experience or volunteering.
Mark Drakeford said: "I'm delighted to announce almost
£1m of EU funding for Sova Cymru's ACE project. It will provide
important opportunities for many people at risk of exclusion, and will help
develop a stronger and more inclusive society in Wales.
"This is another example of the contribution EU funds
are making to enhancing skills and training in Wales, including huge investment
in thousands of apprenticeships and traineeships."
Through one-to-one mentoring and support provided by
volunteers recruited and trained from local communities, the ACE project will
improve literacy, numeracy and personal skills particularly among people
affected by long-term unemployment, low skills, disabilities, and care or
childcare responsibilities.
Specialist support with job-seeking and assistance with
transport will also be provided through the scheme.
ACE will help more than 100 people into employment, generate
around 180 new qualifications, and create almost 100 work experience and
volunteering opportunities.
Sova Chief Operating Officer, Sophie Wilson, said:
"Sova is absolutely thrilled to be delivering the Achieving Change through
Employment (ACE) project. We know how important it is to provide specialist
support to people who face significant barriers to accessing education,
training and employment.
"We believe that given the support, people from ethnic
minority and migrant communities in Wales can succeed and thrive, and our team
of dedicated staff and volunteers will be on hand to make that happen."
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