Financial support for those fleeing the conflict in Ukraine
People arriving in the UK from Ukraine because of the Russian invasion can apply for financial help immediately and get extra help to find work.
If you were resident in Ukraine immediately before 1 January 2022 and are fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine, you and your family can apply for benefits from the day you arrive in the UK.
Adviza support for refugees
Adviza can help support refugees who are finding their lives being affected by unforeseen, terrible circumstances.
They provide careers information, advice and employability support to those seeking work across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and the South West of England.
Support includes:
Writing CVs, cover letter and applications
Help to find jobs
Identifying skills and qualifications
Preparing for interviews
Guidance in finding learning and training courses: at colleges, universities, training and apprenticeship providers
Careers information, advice and guidance for young people
Connecting with employers.
Buckinghamshire Council - Help and support if you’ve recently arrived from Ukraine
Please take a look at Buckinghamshire Council's website for help and suport for Ukrainian refugees.
Buckinghamshire Skills Hub
Whatever stage of career you are at, the Buckinghamshire Skills Hub is here to help you develop the skills and qualifications you need to be successful in the workplace.
The Bucks Skills Hub website gives you invaluable career-related information, including guides to different job sectors, case studies on the world of work, how to make yourself more employable, and much more!
Take a look around to find inspiration
National Careers Service
The National Careers Service provides high quality, free and impartial careers advice, information and guidance. The service is available to anyone aged 13+ no matter what stage of the careers journey you’re at.
The National Careers Service is here to give you the tools to make decisions about your career
They can support you to explore careers and progression
Assist with creating a CV
Locate courses online or in person to support with your job search journey
Find a course that will provide you with the training and qualifications you need
Support with updating your skills to help you do your job more effectively or support you in finding a new one
Speak to an adviser
Call 0800 100 900 or use webchat.
Skill Up Bucks
The Skill Up Bucks project can provide all refugees aged 17+, living in Buckinghamshire (excluding MK) with support to find employment. You will be offered a 1-2-1 appointment with a careers adviser who can support you in the areas below.
Review your career history and identify transferable skills.
Provide advice and guidance on the local labour market.
Support in developing employability tools such as CV, cover letter, etc.
Provide guidance on using job portals such as the Bucks Skills Hub.
Inform you of local employability events.
Provide a warm handover to other services for more intensive support if required.
Please contact info@skillupbucks.org.uk and you will be allocated an adviser who will be in touch.
Jobcentre Plus
Jobcentre Plus is a government-funded employment agency and social security office that can be found in most cities, whose aim it is to help people of working age find employment in the UK. It is a part of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Jobcentre Plus provides resources to enable job-searchers to find work, through Jobpoints (touch-screen computer terminals), Jobseeker Direct (telephone service) and the Jobcentre Plus website.
Jobcentre Plus only provides assistance to those who are unemployed and claiming benefits, though anyone can search for a job at the Jobcentre Plus website online, touch screen Jobpoints or via Jobseeker Direct.
Oasis Partnership – Supporting people to reach their full potential
The Oasis Partnership is committed to supporting residents of Buckinghamshire who are aged 18 and over to overcome isolation and engage with ser-vices. This includes support with developing job search skills relevant to the UK job market and sup-porting approaches to job opportunities.
All aspects of their work are open to Ukrainian adults.
For more information email routestowork@oasispartnership.org