

Quality, Work, Employability, Skills & Training

Quality, Work, Employability, Skills & Training

Quality, Work, Employability, Skills & Training

Quality, Work, Employability, Skills & Training
QWEST is a project funded by the European Union, and led by the University of Wales, Newport, to help people in Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Torfaen, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taf who want to get back into work.
Click here to find out what QWEST can offer you as a Participant, or as a Volunteer
Whichever way QWEST works with you, your involvement is entirely voluntary - you can leave at any time, although we will do our best to ensure your experience is useful and enjoyable so that you want to stay with us!
Involvement with QWEST will not affect any state benefits you receive.
Want to know more?
Click here to find the contact details for your local Development Officers. They will be happy to discuss with you ways in which QWEST can help.

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