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Nathan Pettitt was supported by Communities for Work Plus Credit: Torfaen Council

A Pontypool man has started a new job thanks to support from Torfaen Council’s Communities for Work Plus (CfW+) project.

Nathan Pettitt, 25, from Trevethin, was first introduced to CfW+ by his mother-in-law in January, having struggled to find stable employment, and often relying on agency work.

Megan, an employment mentor, helped Nathan explore his interests and skills, develop his CV, search for jobs, and improve his interview techniques.

Having faced financial challenges after a period of unemployment, Nathan lacked the funds for necessary clothing and initial transport costs for work.

CfW+’s In-Work Barrier Fund covered his bus tickets, safety clothing, and childcare for the first month of his job, which he managed to secure at Burton’s Biscuits in Cwmbran thanks to the support he received.

Nathan’s journey has been anything but easy, growing up in foster care and suffering physical injuries from accidents.

He said: “I would not have found or got this job without the support of CfW+.They helped me with everything I needed, from job seeking and interview guidance to clothes and transport.”

“Now, I’m settled and really enjoying my role at Burton’s Biscuits. I’ve made new friends and feel a sense of achievement each day. I am so much happier in a role which can hopefully offer me some stability moving forward.”

Communities for Work Plus is a Welsh Government-funded initiative and helps unemployed individuals from across Torfaen to find sustainable employment through a bespoke mentoring programme.

They provide drop-in employment sessions and support through its Well Being Team who run counselling, physical wellbeing and mental health programmes.

Cllr Joanne Gauden, Torfaen Council’s executive member for economy, skills and regeneration, said: “Nathan’s story is a testament to the life-changing impact of CfW+, which creates an environment that empowers everyone to reach their full potential through the dedication of its mentors.

“This initiative not only supports individuals to maximise their capabilities and find suitable employment, but also aligns with our county plan wellbeing objectives by promoting economic stability and healthier lifestyles.

“As Nathan continues to thrive in his new role, we hope that his journey serves as an inspiration to others facing similar challenges to come forward and seek support.”

CFW+ forms part of Torfaen Council’s Torfaen Works Employability Programme – which consists of UK Government Shared Prosperity Funded projects CELT+ and Inspire +.

Contact Communities for Work Plus

For more information on how Communities for Work Plus can help you find work or training, contact them on 01495 742131 / 01633 648312 or email [email protected]

You can also pop into the Torfaen Works Shop on Monmouth Walk in Cwmbran town centre.