Fedcap Scotland

Fedcap Scotland

Staffing and Recruiting

We’re a not-for-profit organisation helping people find suitable, sustainable jobs.

About us

Scotland’s leading provider of employability services. We help people find suitable, sustainable work. Giving people the right skills and helping them be happy in jobs they love, we can play our part in making Scotland an even better place to work.

Website
https://www.fedcapscotland.scot/
Industry
Staffing and Recruiting
Company size
201-500 employees
Type
Nonprofit

Employees at Fedcap Scotland

Updates

  • Delighted to be attending the ERSA Conference this year, and listen to the powerful words “Out of work, out of sight.” from Alison McGovern, Minister of State for Employment. Reflecting on the recently published White Paper and rising economic inactivity, McGovern emphasised the need to rethink how we view those out of work, describing it as a “different kind of unemployment” rather than writing people off. Key takeaways: 📊 Evidence-driven solutions: Data shows inter-work rates are falling, not rising—a wake-up call to address labour market inequalities, not just between the North and South, but within local geographies. 💡 Trailblazers: Women, young people, and those with long-term mental health conditions are central to new strategies designed to tackle regional disparities. 🤝 Collaboration is key: McGovern acknowledged the immense talent in the employment support sector, urging us to shape localised, people-centric solutions. 🎯 The goal? Get Britain Working: Supporting individuals to not only find work but also thrive in their roles. McGovern’s message was clear: the challenge is clear, and the DWP is ready to face it. In turn, the employment support sector stands ready to play its vital part in delivering localised, evidence-driven solutions to tackle economic inactivity and help 'Get Britain Working'. #ERSAConference #ERSA #GetBritainWorking #ERSA2024 #EmploymentSupport

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  • Today our wonderful Health and Wellbeing team hosted a networking event at our Kilmarock office to support their participants. The event gave them the opportunity to engage with their local health providers and form a health management pathway beyond their Fedcap journey. We had a great turn out, with 𝟭𝟬𝟬% of participants who completed a feedback form saying they would recommend this event to a friend, one participant said "I was looking forward to this event for ages. Made me feel very welcome" A massive thank you to Morag for arranging the event, and we would also like to thank everyone who attended today, including: Andy's Man Club, Community Health Activity Team (CHAT), EA Essential Skills, Dietetics and Health Promotion (NHS), Social Security Scotland, Dean Castle Park Run and PoweinPilates. #FedcapHealthandWellbeing

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  • Fedcap’s first stand-alone health practice programme in Scotland makes a significant impact on the lives of young people in Falkirk. Our Health and Wellbeing Performance Manager in Scotland, Jodi Adamson, delivered the 15-month contract on behalf of Falkirk Health and Social Care Partnership, supporting 42 people aged 15-25 with learning disabilities, mental health challenges or neurodiverse conditions. The young people received up to eight 1-1, evidence-based health and wellbeing interventions to provide support and guidance to help them successfully navigate challenges, build resilience, and enhance their overall mental wellbeing. Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/emwT6sfR

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  • Our CEO Brian Bell has been discussing how we can get more people into work, particularly in Scotland, through addressing the skills gap. At today's Learning and Work Institute’s Employment and Skills Convention, Brian said that through bringing some of our international solutions to the UK, we can help equip individuals with the right skills unlock significant employment opportunities while supporting Scotland’s economic growth and transition to a sustainable energy future. #EmpSkills24

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  • Congratulations to Emily Chan for her recognition as Member of the Month for The Institute of Employability Professionals ❤️

    👏🏼 The #IEP is delighted to announce that Emily Chan MAIEP, Personal Adviser at Fedcap, is IEP's Member of the Month for April 2024! Emily was nominated by the IEP Team who said “Emily has recently completed the Certificate in Employability Practice qualification and continues to promote and be an advocate for professional sector learning from the IEP. She applies the tools she has learned as part of her new job role progression to support participants.” Emily was honoured to have been recognised as IEP Member of the Month, which coincided with earning the prestigious position as Member Ambassador within the IEP community. Read the full story including more details about Emily's nomination here 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 https://lnkd.in/eipa4pmj "This is the Employability Election, the people who need the most help need the best help, and the IEP is here to assist all the parties in developing the best strategy for getting Britain back to work." @IEPInfo @emily-cl-chan #IEPNews #Employability #IEPMemberoftheMonth #IEPMOTM #Employability #EmployabilityPeople #IEPFellows

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  • Today our people up and down the country have put on their best and brightest green attire in support of Mental Health Awareness Week! At Fedcap we know that much more needs to be done to bridge the gap between employability and health, which is why we employ a dedicated team of health and wellbeing professionals to deliver a range of holistic, person-centered services. Thanks to all our People for showing your support 💚 #WearItGreen #MHAW24 #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek

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  • This week we celebrate #DeafAwarenessWeek 12 million adults in the UK are deaf or have hearing loss. We can all play our part to be more deaf-aware, both in work and in our daily life. To recognise this, we wanted to share the story of Jenifer, a Personal Adviser in our Livingston office who chose to learn BSL after she realised the difficulty people with hearing impairments have in getting the support they need. Watch the wonderful Jenifer talk to us about her journey with BSL here: https://lnkd.in/eb2A2A7v

    Deaf Awareness Week - Jenifer

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