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Hello @lesLY1 - & welcome to this friendly & supportive community. Thank you for joining, & I hope you can see our replies. It would be great to hear a little more about you, if that's OK.
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Well surely my name is leslie and I live in newport taken care by my sister I am partially disabled and looking out to work. As am new here wld want guidance so I make a living thnks everyone it will be of great help the support and guidance
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Hello @lesLY1 and welcome to the community
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Thanks yes would like to start from scratch as my field was mostly with physical work but because of my partial disability would like to take up any job which could be fine and would love to put my efforts in as m not sure into which line but for a start dont mind any I am mobile and can take up any basic job for a start
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Hi @lesLY1 - & thank you for your replies, Leslie. Scope has some programmes to help disabled people get into work, & the 'Support to Work' programme I think you would find helpful. Please see: https://www.scope.org.uk/employment-services/support-to-work/ Let us know what you think.
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