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Laptop loan scheme praised for getting long-term unemployed into work

Anna Constantini, 36, from Swansea

A scheme which allows unemployed people to loan IT equipment like laptops has been described as life changing by those it has helped into work.

The digital device scheme has ended a mother-of-two’s 15-year wait back into employment as well as helped a former security guard get his first job since he had to quit to become a full-time carer.

The programme is run by Communities for Work Plus (CfW+), an employment support service for people who are in or at risk of poverty and who face barriers stopping them taking up training and employment.

The Welsh Government-funded project provides support to help build confidence, gain work experience, learn new skills or write a CV, and can loan out equipment like Chromebooks to search for and complete job applications or educational courses.

Anna Constantini, 36, from Swansea, hadn’t worked for 15 years due to suffering from anxiety, but benefitted the device loan scheme after summoning the courage to go to her local CfW+ centre in Swansea in February 2021.

“I knew something needed to change, I just wasn’t living,” she said.

Anna didn’t have access to a computer to complete training courses or search for jobs online, and so CfW+ loaned her Chromebook and her personal mentor Lorraine Hodson helped her register for Security Industry Association (SIA), CCTV, first aid, manual handling, and fire awareness training.

Anna passed all of her training before successfully applying for a job as a security support officer at Swansea Civic Centre.

She said: “Having a job that I enjoy and people that I like working with has made it so much easier to cope with the anxiety I suffer with, it gives me something to get up for every morning. I can now support my two teenagers and give them something to be proud of.

“If it wasn’t for the digital device scheme and the help from CfW+, I wouldn’t be where I am now.”

Kyle Toogood, 32

Kyle Toogood, 32, was another who found it difficult to get back into work after he had to bring an end to his own security firm three years ago to take over caring responsibilities for his grandmother.

But after the caring arrangements changed, and keen to support his own two children, Kyle decided to look for new work only to find lacking a laptop was a huge barrier.

Kyle, who lives in Merthyr Tydfil with his partner and children, said: “Trying to struggle on benefits with two children, it was difficult.

“I didn’t have £500 I could just pull out of my back pocket and say I’ll have that laptop or PC.

“Because I’d been out of work for such a stretch, I started going down a dark hole thinking that I couldn’t access jobs.”

But after contacting CfW+ Kyle said the experience of completing training courses and attending job interviews led to him successfully gaining employment at Merthyr Tydfil’s Kepak meat packing factory.

“To be able to loan a Chromebook and access courses from the comfort of my own home was brilliant,” he said.

“I had a few setbacks, but knowing I had that support behind me gave me the confidence to keep looking for and applying for jobs. CfW+ is phenomenal.

“My biggest motivation is to look after my kids.

“Now I’m hoping to progress within the company. I’ve got the work ethic and I want the responsibility.”