Bexley Twofold
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Welcome to Bexley Twofold
Bexley Twofold is the Council's supported employment project, set up in 1994 for adults with a learning disability who wish to take up paid employment.
The staff team help jobseekers prepare for work by arranging college courses, work tasters, work experience and travel training.
When you are ready, the staff carry out a job search to find the right job for you. Bexley Twofold help to fill in application forms, come with you to interviews and work with the Benefits Agency on your behalf.
Once a job is secured a member of the team will work with you in your workplace until you are happy and confident to start working on your own.
The staff team at Bexley Twofold can be seen in the picture below:

"In November 2007 Bexley Twofold was awarded the Charter
Mark for Customer Service Excellence for the third time"
Work Changes Lives
Bexley Twofold offers a service that many of their users never thought possible.
Up to June 2007 the service has found 178 paid jobs for people.
- Work increases self-confidence.
- At work you meet people and make friends.
- By going to work you have more money to spend.
- At work you develop new skills, you learn new things.
Bexley Twofold gives you a choice and opportunities to try out work.
Who Can Use Bexley Twofold?
If you are on the Learning Disability Register you can use the service.
You can refer yourself or get somebody to help you with this. This could be a family member, carer, social worker, or somebody else of your choice.
Contact Us
If you have any queries or would like to know more about Bexley Twofold, please contact us by telephone or e-mail.
Telephone us on: 020 8298 0703
E-mail us on: bexley.two-fold@virgin.net
The government wants to create an Office for Disability Issues - a new body to co-ordinate disabled people's interests. The government also wants to set up a National Forum for Organisations of Disabled People. Use the link below to find out more and for a chance to give your feedback. Thank you.
www.direct.gov.uk/disability-youropinion
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