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Shaw Trust was formed as a charity, in 1982, to ensure the most severely disabled people had employment opportunities outside sheltered workshops. Now we are one of the largest national third sector providers of welfare to work and social care programmes, having supported over 450,000 individuals towards independence. Our portfolio of provision includes a Work Programme prime contract as well as subcontracts in 6 Contract Package Areas, 17 Work Choice contracts to support people with severe health problems or disabilities into work, skills training contracts, and the management of 50 charity shops and social enterprises- which provide many disadvantaged individuals with their first stepping stone towards sustained employment or independence.
In 2012, Shaw Trust and Careers Development Group (CDG) announced a merger of the two organisations; this blend of two of the UK’s leading employment support charities will strengthen our service delivery, and open up new opportunities.
In 2012, Shaw Trust and Careers Development Group (CDG) announced a merger of the two organisations; this blend of two of the UK’s leading employment support charities will strengthen our service delivery, and open up new opportunities.
Contact
Address
Third Floor,
10 Victoria Street,
BS1 6BN,
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
0300 30 33 111
support@shaw-trust.org.uk
Website
In Brief
Charity Number
287785
No. of Paid Staff
1777
No. of Volunteers
234
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Disability
Custody or Community
Community
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Regions
East | Bedford UA | Cambridgeshire | Central Bedfordshire UA | Essex | East Midlands | London | North East | North West | South East | South West | Wales | West Midlands | Yorkshire and the Humber
Fields of Work
Disability | Education | Employment | Mental health | Personal development | Training
People you work with
Men | People with disabilities | People on a short sentence | People convicted of serious offences | People convicted of sexual offences | Women | Young people