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If costs are mounting up, the thought of applying for benefits, taking that first step into work or looking for ways to increase your earnings can feel overwhelming. But whatever your situation, you don’t have to do it on your own – We Work for Families (WWFF) is here to help.

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How We Work for Families can help

WWFF's trusted advisers can help if you’re looking for a job that fits around childcare and other commitments, or have been out of the workplace for a while and are a bit worried that your skills are out of date. Or perhaps you already have a job, but are looking to increase your earnings. They can support you with: 

  • Developing your CV
  • Interview preparation
  • Confidence building
  • Skills training
  • Finding a job
  • Paid work experience placements.

If you’re finding managing money overwhelming, WWFF can put you in touch with advisers who can help with:

  • Debt advice
  • Managing household bills
  • Reducing your outgoings.

Using any of these services is entirely voluntary, so you won’t be pushed into a job that doesn’t suit you. It also means you won’t lose any benefits you’re currently receiving if you decide it’s not for you at any stage. 

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If you haven’t heard from an adviser within 10 days, please get in touch again as we’ve experienced some issues. The service wants to hear from you.

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