Commissioned Grant Funded Services 2026/27
The Employability Grant Programme is delivered by Working4U and a range of local partners, each offering tailored support to residents. The partnership includes the following organisations and programmes:
| Provider | Age | Programme |
|---|---|---|
Hub International![]() |
All |
6 week hospitality employability programme providing industry recognised qualifications and work placements within the hospitality sector. |
Street League![]() |
16-29 |
Programme for young people who are not in education, employment or training to improve their health and fitness, confidence and mental wellbeing whilst working on personal development goals and employability skills. |
Tell![]() |
All |
Tell Pathways to Work – vocational programme supporting those who are unemployed and economically inactive towards and into employment. |
Tell ![]() |
All |
Step Forward Families – a programme for parents designed to support parents to move forward and into work. |
The Lennox Partnership - Community Justice![]() |
All |
Community Justice Programme providing support to individuals with experience in the Community Justice System on their journey towards sustainable employment. |
The Lennox Partnership - Parent Group![]() |
All |
Support for parents, the Parent Group will support parents to find sustainable employment or improve their employment situation whilst employed. Support will cover key areas like Household management, life administration, planning, being a role model and providing essentials for children on a budget. This is combined with sessions which will prepare parents and carers for future progress. |
The Lennox Partnership - SupportingAdults Towards Employment![]() |
All |
Supporting Adults Towards Employment (SATE): Targets individuals with health or disability barriers, especially those transitioning from other support programs.Supporting Adults Towards Employment (SATE) supports people who are long term unemployed/inactive who have significant barriers in terms of health or disability to access health and wellbeing support delivered in tandem with employability support. |
Tullochan -![]() |
16-29 |
Supports vulnerable young people to gain real experience, recognised qualifications and direct routes into employment in the hospitality sector. |
To find out more please fill out the online enquiry form, select Work and detail which opportunity you would like to hear more about.







