DurhamWorks

DurhamWorks Supporting people aged 16 - 24 into education, employment or training. Not in education, employment or training, aged 16-24 years old and live in County Durham?

DurhamWorks is here to help you. With one to one support we'll help you get the skills and training you need to find a job, apprenticeship, become a volunteer or even just to progress your learning. We are 16 organisations led by Durham County Council to give you the best chance. Part funded by the European Social Funded and Youth Employment Initiative.

15/06/2026

“Going into schools, talking to them about jobs in the industry, that’s going to help the construction industry in the future.”

In this the first in a series of Workplaces videos Hannah Blenkinsop, the Assistant Social Value Manager at Willmott Dixon Construction Limited talks about how the Workplaces project has helped educate potential future employees about opportunities both at Willmott Dixon and in the construction industry.

To find out how your organisation can get involved with the Workplaces Project here: https://durhamworks.info/how-it-works/in-school/

DurhamLearn are running a Progression Event taking place next week on Monday 22 June 2026 between 1.00pm and 6.00pm at D...
14/06/2026

DurhamLearn are running a Progression Event taking place next week on Monday 22 June 2026 between 1.00pm and 6.00pm at Durham Town Hall, Market Place, Durham, DH1 3NJ.

The event is for anyone who wants to find out more or explore their opportunities in relation to progression into further education, training, employment, or even volunteering.

There will also be several agencies and professionals there to offer advice including:

Durham Works
Care Academy
National Careers Service
Bishop Auckland College
Sportscape Training
North East Dance
Durham County Council Apprenticeship Team
Durham University
Durham Police
Normed
Waythrough

To find out more about attending please call 03000 266115 or email [email protected]

There are lots of ways to get involved in  ! Visit www.carersweek.org to find resources and information about building c...
10/06/2026

There are lots of ways to get involved in !

Visit www.carersweek.org to find resources and information about building carer friendly communities.

Have your say and help shape the future for young people 👇The Youth Voice Census 2026 closes 22 June 2026🗣️If you’re age...
09/06/2026

Have your say and help shape the future for young people 👇

The Youth Voice Census 2026 closes 22 June 2026🗣️

If you’re aged 11–30, share your experiences of work, education and life today. Your voice matters and it can influence real change.

📢 Take part here: https://www.youthemployment.org.uk/youth-voice-census

This week is Carers Week and the theme is Building Carer Friendly Communities. So why not join thousands of individuals ...
08/06/2026

This week is Carers Week and the theme is Building Carer Friendly Communities. So why not join thousands of individuals and organisations taking action to ensure more communities understand, recognise and empower unpaid carers.

Be part of creating real change in our schools and universities, health and social care services, workplaces, businesses and services, and community groups and organisations. Even small changes in these places can, and do, make a big difference to carers’ daily lives and future opportunities.

Find out how you can be part of Carers Week 2026 at www.carersweek.org.

DurhamLearn are running a Progression Event taking place on Monday 22 June 2026 between 1.00pm and 6.00pm at Durham Town...
03/06/2026

DurhamLearn are running a Progression Event taking place on Monday 22 June 2026 between 1.00pm and 6.00pm at Durham Town Hall, Market Place, Durham, DH1 3NJ.

The event is for anyone who wants to find out more or explore their opportunities in relation to progression into further education, training, employment, or even volunteering.

There will also be several agencies and professionals there to offer advice including:

Durham Works
Care Academy
National Careers Service
Bishop Auckland College
Sportscape Training
North East Dance
Durham County Council Apprenticeship Team

To find out more about attending please call 03000 266115 or email [email protected]

To find out more about attending please call 03000 266115 or email [email protected]

DurhamWorks Louise Hodkinson recently organised and ran her own solo marathon from Gateshead to Crook to raise awareness...
20/05/2026

DurhamWorks Louise Hodkinson recently organised and ran her own solo marathon from Gateshead to Crook to raise awareness of Tourette Syndrome and support the Tourette’s Action charity, raising an amazing £3,742 to date.

Louise was inspired to do the run after her daughter Freya, who is nine, was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome after struggling with motor and vocal tics for two years.
Louise has been working hard behind to increase awareness of Tourette Syndrome in her local area and push for better services to support the condition.

As part of her campaign to raise awareness and funds for the Tourette’s Action charity, Louise trained for and ran a marathon from Gateshead to Crook on April 26.

Family and friends supported Louise during the marathon, which she completed in four hours and 32 minutes. “There was a great crowd waiting at Crook, family and friends joining me on the way, and cars beeping – it was amazing,” said Louise.

This month is Tourette’s awareness month which runs from the 15 May to the 15 June. The theme of the month is “No Choice” and asks people to pause, reflect, and recognise a simple truth: People with Tourette syndrome cannot choose their tics – but everyone else can choose how they respond.

Louise has also appeared in the video in support of Tourette’s awareness month which you can view here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icn_wL_K-Vs

Have your say and help shape the future for young people 👇The Youth Voice Census 2026 is now open! 🗣️  If you’re aged 11...
15/05/2026

Have your say and help shape the future for young people 👇

The Youth Voice Census 2026 is now open! 🗣️

If you’re aged 11–30, share your experiences of work, education and life today. Your voice matters and it can influence real change.

📢 Take part here: https://www.youthemployment.org.uk/youth-voice-census/

We are at Dalton Park shopping centre today! So why not come along to find out how we can help you get into education, e...
14/05/2026

We are at Dalton Park shopping centre today!

So why not come along to find out how we can help you get into education, employment or training.

We would love to meet you.

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