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katd40
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I can not get into work due to my depression and anxiety I also suffer with fragile ribs and a bulging disc. Every job I apply for I never even get an interview I’m at my wits end what can I do? Please help!!!!
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Welcome to the community @katd40
I am sorry to hear you are struggling, you might want to get in touch with our Support to work team.Support to Work offers advice to disabled people applying for jobs. This is an online employment service supported with telephone, Skype or text. It’s open to disabled people who:
- are of working age
- are looking for paid work
- have access to the internet, telephone and email
- and live in England or Wales.
Our experienced advisors can support you with:
- employability skills
- CV guidance
- interview techniques
Read more at https://www.scope.org.uk/support/services/employment/support-work#0Kb8larOLJqgSGRg.99
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Thank you Sam, was going to post about this myself as I'm trying to find any part time work due to disability
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@flump the Support to Work team are great and could be really helpful to you.
We have @pia_scope @Zaid_Scope @Donisha_scope @mwila_scope and @rian_scope from the team on the community who may be able to help.
Scope
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Sorry it’s been long getting back to you all. First of all thank you. However I find it hard talking on the phone it creates a panic attack, I pass out when I do panic and shake terribly.
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Hi@katd40
Welcome to the community & thank you for your query.
I'm sorry to hear that you are not getting any interviews.
Looking for work and eventually finding a job can be a challenge and usually when we are not getting interviews it could be because our CV's, cover letters or applications are not up to scratch.
The good thing is that you can do something about it by making sure that they are all of good quality.
If you can do this yourself or with the support of a family member or friend, then great.
You can also contact us at Support to work to get support with interview skills any more.
If you think that we could be beneficial for your progress then you can find more information about us here: https://www.scope.org.uk/support/services/employment/support-work
I wish you all the best & hope that you will be successful in finding a job.
Kind Regards
Pia
Pia
Scope Employment Advisor
Phone: 0300 222 5742
Email: supporttowork@scope.org.uk
www.scope.org.uk/supporttowork
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