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Mission Statement

To equip people with the skills that will enable them to participate fully in society through the provision of high quality training, encouragement and support delivered by a highly motivated, skilled and valued workforce.

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Welcome To S&D Training

S&D Training have been training and supporting people back into employment  for over 25 years. We can help you if you're looking to:

  • Gain employment
  • Improve your job search techniques
  • Start an apprenticeship or foundation learning course.

We can also be of assistance to employers who are are looking to recruit:

  • Permanent and temporary staff
  • Work placement candidates
  • Apprentices

How We Work

We believe that everyone deserves the chance to learn and achieve;  and so our programs are designed and developed to lower barriers to employment and education giving people the opportunity to get on.

Working in partnership with local employers, schools and colleges, the Connexions Service, Train To Gain, JobCentre Plus, other learning providers and many other organisations we are able to provide a complete training service specifically tailored to your needs. 

 

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Success Stories

David McFarlane

When David first came to S&D Training it was evident that he was a hard working and devoted family man who had fallen upon difficult times due to a life threatening illness. His ill health contributed to his unemployment status and this has also impacted upon his recent efforts to secure new work opportunities.

Undeterred, David has de...

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FAQs

q: For my EMA Application, how is the household income worked out?

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The total income of adults in your house who are responsible for you is assessed. This is usually your parents or carers, but it could be another family member or adult. If your parents don't live together, any maintenance paid by the parent who doesn't live with you is not included. Basically, if the household income is less than £30,000 you will qualify for some EMA.

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