Redundancy support for employees
Being made redundant can present a range of personal, professional, and financial challenges.
But with the right support, planning, and access to resources, you can navigate this transition and find new opportunities.
We aim to find the right solutions for you and across a range of subjects:
- Benefits advice
- Accessing the jobs market or self-employment options
- Apprenticeship advice
- Wellbeing services
- Training, upskilling or reskilling - access and signposting to what is available
- Application writing, CV writing and interview techniques
- Opportunities for job trialling
- Mentoring (careers information, advice and guidance, including self-employment opportunities)
Our friendly team are happy to talk to you about the challenges you are facing. For a confidential discussion complete the contact form and we'll come back to you.
Webpages in the Redundancy support for employees section
Health and wellbeing
Access help if you are struggling with your mental or physical wellbeing
Financial support and benefits
Find out where to access support, including benefits, plus financial and debt advice
Learning and skills
Learning providers across Norfolk can help you with job hunting and developing new skills
Job searching
Access services and websites that can help you look for a new job or career
Volunteering and mentoring
Find out how volunteering can be a positive step forward if you've been made redundant
Jobs, training and volunteering
Job opportunities at Norfolk County Council, plus its offer on training, apprenticeships and more
Partner invitation
If your organisation would like to help the Redundancy Support Service, we'd be happy to talk to you.
Please contact us at [email protected] with details of where you believe you can support us.
Let's see how we can work together to support Norfolk's residents and businesses.
