You can now make a referral to Smart Works using an online form

Making a referral is simple and hassle-free. With our new online form, referring to Smart Works is now quicker than ever, taking only a few minutes to complete.

Within one working day, Smart Works will reach out to the woman you have referred, ensuring that she receives the necessary support at a crucial time.

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Location: Greater Manchester
Date: September 16, 2021
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Inspiring Tales – Our first event post lockdown image

We are thrilled to announce our first in-person event since lockdown! On Thursday 7th October, our Inspiring Tales Event is back to talk about economic recovery and what the situation will look like in a post-pandemic world. ⁣ ⁣

We have a fantastic line up of panel speakers, our Ambassador Katy Leeson will be leading the discussion, joined by Adele Weaver, Head of Learning and Development at Unify by Bruntwood and Jayne Garner, Head of Integration Greater Manchester at Ingeus.⁣ ⁣ As well as this exciting panel discussion, there will be drinks, canapés, a pop up fashion sale and a chance to network, all hosted by Bruntwood at Bloc Manchester.

We have missed getting together with our supporters, partners and volunteers and can’t wait to be back together again! Click here for tickets, all proceeds go directly to supporting unemployed women back into work. Thank you for your support, we’re looking forward to seeing you there.

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Location: Greater Manchester
Date: July 23, 2021
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Smart Works Greater Manchester welcomes new Trustee image

Smart Works Greater Manchester is delighted to welcome Elsa Zekeng to our Board of Trustees. Elsa finished her PhD in Infectious Diseases and Global Health from the University of Liverpool during which she received the “Queen’s Ebola Medal for Service in West Africa” after deploying with the WHO during the biggest Ebola outbreak in West Africa. She is a European Commission Young Leader 2016 championing Sustainable Development Goal 3 – Good health and wellbeing.

She advocates on all things: youth empowerment, equal employment opportunities and equality, diversity and Inclusion. She has also be recognised as one of the “Top 50 most inspiring, prominent & influential black voices in UK Tech” by Technation and nominated “One to Watch” by the Northern Power Women. In 2020, she was appointed as one of the youngest independent council members at the University of Salford, Manchester.

Elsa commented:

“The power of gaining employment goes beyond the direct benefits (financial) but also plays a role in self confidence, and provides the ability to independently make decisions about one’s life. This really has the power to change or save someone’s life. The service Smart Works provides for women can be a life line or a step towards empowering or enhancing one’s life. This is something I am absolutely passionate about therefore I wholeheartedly support the work the charity does. My hope is that by joining the team, I’ll be able to join forces with the board, create strategic partnerships and ensure that more women from all ages and backgrounds are aware of these services and make use of them.”

Jan Iceton, Chair of the Board of Trustees, Greater Manchester commented:

“I am thrilled that Elsa has decided to join Smart Works Greater Manchester (SWGM) at such a key moment in our 6-year history having reopened our doors after multiple Covid lockdown rules and travel restrictions. With her excellent academic connections, she will shine a very bright light on the wonderful and highly effective support we can provide to socially disadvantaged, unemployed young women leaving school, college and university across Greater Manchester. She also has a deep understanding of the barriers faced by unemployed women trying to get a foothold in the job market, particularly those from ethnic minority backgrounds, which in part led her to become one of the Founding members of Jobseekers which she joined in early 2018. Elsa brings a unique insight of the women we hope to reach and the community we hope to build and, as a Board, we very much look forward to becoming bigger and better with her direct and active participation”.

From all of us at Smart Works Greater Manchester, we would like to welcome Elsa and wish her all the best for the busy and exciting time to come.

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Location: Greater Manchester
Date: July 16, 2021
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Thank You ESF and WEA – Young Women’s Programme image

Last year we received funding from the European Social Fund to help more unemployed 16-25 year olds into employment. This has now come to an end and we would like to thank ESF and WEA for their support throughout, with the Moving on Grant.

Despite all the challenges of restrictions and working mostly remotely, our programme successfully enrolled 20 unemployed young women, with every single one reporting an increase in their confidence and 10 went on to successfully get a job.

The grant has better enabled us to connect with referral partners throughout Greater Manchester who work with younger women, who we will now continue to work closely with, successfully supporting women into employment.

Smart Works supports women from the age of 16 upwards through our Job Help Career Coaching and Interview Styling and Preparation Coaching services. Please get in touch with Smart Works Greater Manchester for further information.

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Location: Greater Manchester
Date: January 5, 2021
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New year, new challenge, Cycle for Smart Works 2022 is back image

New year, new challenge. Entries for our International Women’s Day timed-challenge, Cycle for Smart Works open on 12th January.

Last year more companies than ever chose to make their International Women’s Day celebrations meaningful and their amazing teams raised enough money to keep our doors open for six whole months!

Steve Oliver, CEO of Stockport-based musicMagpie told us what it meant for his teams!

“The team found it to be a great bonding exercise and we were all so pleased to contribute to such a worthy cause. Being able to help women reach their potential, secure employment and change the trajectory of their lives, is something we are incredibly passionate about at musicMagpie.”