Pathways to Work (Rotherham) FAQ

An appointment is an opportunity to discuss your needs and find out more about our service. A member of our team will contact you beforehand and arrange either a face to face appointment or an online appointment depending on your location.

Yes, you will need to bring with you evidence of your home address as well as photo ID. Typically we ask for a passport or birth certificate and a utility bill that is dated in the last 3 months

There is no timescale for the support for individuals, however the project is currently only funded until the end of March 2026. Please keep checking our page for updates on funding for April 2026 onwards

We try to arrange an appointment convenient to you, which could be in your local library, local jobcentre. We will work with you to find a convenient location to meet with you

Yes, of course. We are keen to make the support as accessible as possible and recognise that many people are anxious at first so you are welcome to bring along 1 or 2 people with you to the first appointment. Just let the team know in advance so we can ensure we know who to expect.

Unfortunately not but we can offer support in the workplace through our Access to Work programme. Follow the link below for more details

This project is now able to support anyone from the age of 16 upwards, as long as you are not in education or employment then you can access this support.

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