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Published Date:
06 January 2009
Help with surviving the economic crisis is being offered to residents in a series of free drop-in sessions.
The Future Prospects events will offer advice on issues including redundancy, careers, CV writing, tax credits and benefits, energy saving measures, work-related health matters and community safety.

The sessions are being run by the council in partnership with various public sector bodies including Doncaster College.

Mayor Martin Winter said: "These Future Prospects events show just what can be achieved when partners come together collectively to provide Doncaster residents with the kind of support they need during these tough economic times.

"I hope that everyone who needs help calls in so they can get answers to their questions and find out just what is available to help them."

The sessions start at the college's Hub building on Tuesday, January 13, between 9am and 4pm and will run every Tuesday until February 24.

For more information contact the Success Doncaster help line on (01302) 734554. Anyone wanting to exhibit at the events should contact Doncaster College on 01302 553976.




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  • Last Updated: 06 January 2009 4:04 PM
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