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Employability drop-in event coming to Willenhall

The Salvation Army is hosting a drop-in event on Wednesday (18 June) where jobseekers from Willenhall and the surrounding areas can drop by and talk to employability experts and start transforming their lives through finding work.

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The event at The Salvation Army, Field Street, Willenhall WV13 2PD runs from 11am to 2pm. Jobseekers will be able to get employment advice, training and volunteering information, and look at live job vacancies. 

The Salvation Army’s Employment Plus service supports people into quality work, not just any job. Employment Plus helps people who face the biggest barriers to employment such as a lack of up to-to date skills, those who have been unable to search for work due to health problems, disability, or homelessness. 

The Salvation Army Employment Plus Service
The Salvation Army Employment Plus Service

 

Richard Loach, Salvation Army Employment Plus manager for the West Midlands said: “The Salvation Army seeks to transform people’s lives, offering holistic support that has a meaningful and lasting impact on people’s lives, giving them to confidence and skills to get on in life. 

 

“The people we work with often have the greatest barriers to finding and keeping work and need specialist, long-term, person-centred support from services such as Employment Plus. People often come to us because there is no other support available to them. 

 

“Our event on 18 June is an opportunity for job seekers, particularly those who have been out of the labour market for some time in and around Willenhall to drop-in and find out how we can help them on a journey to meaningful employment. 

 

“We also invite local business leaders, local agencies, and politicians to drop in and talk to us about the value of working alongside employability services like Employment Plus. By working in partnership together we can offer holistic support to some of the most vulnerable people in our communities, helping those furthest from the workplace into meaningful employment, and having a positive impact on the local economy.” 

 

Willenhall is one of several Salvation Army employability events happening across the UK this month, with many Employment Plus services concerned about their long-term funding. 

 

Salvation Army analysis of the Annual Population Survey, Walsall Local Authority and the West Midlands region, people aged 16-64, Jan 2024 – Dec 2024 (Office for National Statistics, 2025) found: 

  • Approximately 9,500 people were real unemployed (an estimated rate of 7.0%)- 3,100 were economically inactive but wanted a job (an estimated rate of 2.3%), 6,400 were unemployed (a rate of 4.8%). In the West Midlands, an estimated 9.4% were real unemployed, an estimated 5.2% were economically inactive but wanted a job, and 4.4% were unemployed. 

  • 10,500 in Walsall were receiving intensive jobseeking support through the benefits system*, exceeding the number of real unemployed people by 1,000 people. In the West Midlands, 69.9% of the real unemployed were receiving jobseeking support through the benefits system*. 

  • 40,400 (23.3%) were economically inactive (including both those that do and do not want to work). The main reason people gave for their economic inactivity includes having caring responsibilities (14,800, 36.6% of the economically inactive), being in education (8,300, 20.5%) and long-term sickness and/or disability (7,500, 18.6%). This compares to an economic inactivity rate of 22.5% in the West Midlands; 29.3% were long-term sick or disabled, 27.5% were in education, and 20.8% had caring responsibilities.

 

*The Claimant Count includes people claiming Jobseekers Allowance and in the intensive work search regime of universal credit – this group are looking for and are available to start work and receive jobseeking support, representing a subset of the officially unemployed. 

 

In the past 12 months, Employment Plus has fully supported 4905 people across the UK and Ireland on their employability journey. This cohort has completed 14,452 milestones – such as building a new CV, completing a training course or a work experience placement - with 930 of them gaining employment. A further 3421 people were helped with a single intervention, which included either one training session, or signposting for appropriate support such as a foodbank, or housing and social services. 

 

Our Employment Plus service is delivered from 247 Salvation Army churches, centres and hostels for people who are homeless. We are also working in 160 other locations such as at Job Centre plus or other local partners, and 11 prisons. 

 

For more information about the Willenhall Salvation Army employability event, contact The Salvation Army on 07889 755747 or email Richard.Loach@salvationarmy.org