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    Help is available for those that need guiding into employment.
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    An apprenticeship is a chance for you to develop your career by working with experienced people, gaining qualifications and being paid at the same time.
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    Take a Career Match Quiz to find out what jobs might be right for you and get career ideas.
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    Working Wales offers free and impartial careers advice and guidance if you are aged 16 or above.

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    What is Universal Credit and how to make a claim.
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    Supporting the health and wellbeing of unpaid carers is key and there is a lot of support available.
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    You can get help paying for childcare if it’s by a registered provider such as childminder, nursery, cylch meithrin or play scheme.
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    Financial help is available to support your child through education.

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