The Broughton Trust
The Trust provides adult learning, youth work, employment support and community development across the city. Most of its employees and volunteers live within an 8-mile radius of the organisation.
We provide a pathway into meaningful employment for the unqualified, unskilled and inexperienced, particularly in fields such as construction, hospitality and personal services.
We contact some of the most difficult to track and place young adults (the ‘invisible’) who are on no-one’s register, who claim no benefits and who live outside the system.
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The Broughton Trust - Employment Help
In partnership with a range of employers and training providers we provide a pathway into meaningful employment for the unqualified, unskilled and inexperienced, particularly in fields such as construction, hospitality and personal services.
We offer a range of services from job clubs, pre-employment training and work sampling all underpinned by 1:1 support.
We contact some of the most difficult to track and place young adults (the ‘invisible’) who are on no-one’s register, who claim no benefits and who live outside the system.
Our successes have been recognised by contracts with a number of partners and in 2018 we placed over 60 adults into sustained (over 6 months) permanent full-time jobs.
To Access:
Details of our services can be found in our calendar, our newsletter or our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thebroughtontrust.salford/?locale=en_GB
- Education and Training
- Employability
- Online
- The Broughton Trust, Humphrey Booth Centre, Heath Avenue, Salford, M7 1NY
- Contact Email
- lib@thebroughtontrust.org.uk
- 0161 831 9807
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/03/25)
- Availability
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Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
Hours: 09:30 - 14:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Salford
Languages: No information available
The Broughton Trust - ESOL
The Broughton Trust provides services for refugees and asylum seekers across Salford. We provide a one to one assessment process to plan a bespoke learning and support programme for ESOL learners.
The wide range of courses in their ESOL programme are non-accredited and delivered in a community setting to reduce anxiety and increase participation, creating pathways to employment and qualifications.
Learning support workers work closely with each individual to identify skill gaps and other non-academic support needed. Information advice and guidance sessions are provided throughout the process and by working with outside organisations through a signposting/referral system.
How to access:
The courses we offer can be found in our calendar, in our newsletters or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebroughtontrust.salford/?locale=en_GB
- Education and Training
- English Language
- Self Referral
- ESOL
- The Broughton Trust, Humphrey Booth Centre, Heath Avenue, Salford, M7 1NY
- Contact Email
- lib@thebroughtontrust.org.uk
- 0161 831 9807
- Service Capacity
-
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/03/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Minimum Age: 18
Region: Salford
Languages: No information available