- Bus Calendar
- Info Points
- The Get On Guide
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I pay the costs of learning?
- Who can help me sort out my benefits?
- Where can I get help with childcare?
- How can I improve my reading, writing and numbers?
- Where can I learn English?
- How do I find the right course for me?
- Who can help me get ready to take up a job?
- I’m being made redundant, where can I get help?
- I have trouble getting work because of my disability, is there any help available?
- I’m off drugs/alcohol now, how can I get my life back on track?
- I’ve been off sick for some time, what’s available to help me get back to work?
- Learning
- Volunteering
- Training and Employment
- Specialist Opportunities
- Other Issues
- Useful Information Sources
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Library
- What's On
- Login
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The Get On Guide
Step 1: Get Advice
The first port of call for finding the right support are Get On Info Points.
Step 2: Get Help
What's stopping people from getting on? Here are some FAQs and sources of help.
Step 3: Contact the Organisations
Talk to the organisations that offer learning, volunteering, training and employment opportunities.
Useful Links
- Capital City Partnership
- Careers Scotland
- City of Edinburgh Council
- Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce
- Edinburgh Neighbourhood Partnership
- Edinburgh's Telford College
- Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations Council
- Jewel and Esk College
- Jobcentre Plus
- Joined Up for Jobs
- NHS Lothian
- Skills Development Scotland
- Stevenson College
- Volunteer Centre Edinburgh
Good Practice Resources
Get On has worked with service users and providers to develop short good practice briefings for staff.
Minimising Barrier Checklists
Describe what barriers that people find when using services, and give guidance on reducing barriers and providing support.
Signposting Briefing Sheets
Designed to help you broaden the support you offer, so you can be more responsive to individuals’ needs.
