Dumfries and Galloway Council

06/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/28/2024 09:17

Project SEARCH Dumfries and Galloway Celebrates 10 Years of Success and Expands to Stranraer

Friday, 28 June 2024 10:06

Project SEARCH, a pioneering programmededicated to preparing young people with autism spectrum conditions and other learning disabilities for competitive employment, is proudly celebrating its 10th anniversary in Dumfries and Galloway. This milestone coincides with an exciting expansion of the programmeinto the west of the region, in Stranraer, making Dumfries and Galloway one of the few areas in Scotland to offer Project SEARCH across two locations.

Over the past decade, Project SEARCH has been a beacon of opportunity for young people aged 16 and above, providing them with the skills and confidence needed to thrive in the workplace. The programmeis a collaboration between Dumfries and Galloway Council's Employability and Skills Service, Dumfries and Galloway College, and local employers, fostering a supportive environment where interns can gain real-world work experience.

Gillian Brydson, Executive Director of Education, Skills and Community Wellbeing at Dumfries and Galloway Council, reflected on the programme'simpact: "Celebrating 10 years of Project SEARCH is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our interns, colleaguesand partners.The expansion into Stranraermarks an exciting new chapter, allowing us to extend these invaluable opportunities to even more young people across our region. We are immensely proud of what has been achieved and look forward to many more success stories in the future."

Anne Clark, Curriculum Manager, Education and Access, at Dumfries and Galloway College, echoed these sentiments: "Project SEARCH has a strong record in supporting our interns into employment as well as equipping them with the skills and experience to pursue their career goals. The expansion to the West of the region in Stranraerdemonstrates our confidence in the programme, and we are looking forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on more young people accessing Project Search and their local communities."

One of the current Project SEARCH graduates, Ally, shared their experience: "With the help and support of DFN Project SEARCH, I was able to grow. I improved my work skills by completing three workplace rotations. I can comfortably say that completing DFN Project Search has given me the confidence and skills to set me up for both my working life and personal life."

Over the past 10 years, Project SEARCH has seen countless success stories. Interns have embraced the challenges of the workplace, developed new skillsand grown in confidence. This programmenot only helps them achieve their career goals but also celebrates their talents and dedication, as demonstratedby the inspiring graduation ceremonies held each year (most recently on 14 June).

As Project SEARCH marks this important anniversary and prepares for its next cohort, the programme remainsdedicated to its mission of empowering young people with the skills, confidence and experience to secure and sustain meaningful employment. The addition of the Stranraerlocation will enhance the reach and impact of the programme, continuing to pave the way for an even brighter future for young people across Dumfries and Galloway.

For more information about Project SEARCH and its upcoming expansion, please contact: [email protected]