20/02/2023
Power NI Announces Specialised Employment Academies
Power NI has announced a new partnership with the NOW Group to facilitate specialised employment academies and provide training and skill development to support NOW participants' entry into the workforce.
The energy company is encouraging participants to apply for roles in the company to aid their transition into working life and kickstart a meaningful, well-supported career. By providing work placements and site visits, NOW Group participants can get a clear picture of what it is like to work for Power NI including the environment that they would work in and the support that is available.
Alongside employment support, the partnership with the NOW Group serves as a direct pathway to collaboration on new projects and changes to Power NI's processes.Through co-create workshops, the Power NI teams will avail of feedback and helpful direction from NOW Group participants on the usability of their platforms. Bringing new ideas to life with those in mind right at the forefront of the projects.
Gwyneth Compston, CSR Manager for Power NI spoke about the partnership: "As the leading energy provider, we know how important it is to make sure that we can accommodate for everyone who needs us. All our customers, employees and stakeholders should feel understood, while equally being able to understand what we do and offer, and we know that there are always ways to make this better. We've been working with the NOW Group for quite some time and are so honoured to extend this partnership and have the expert support to provide better opportunities for those with autism and learning difficulties."
The NOW Group, the organisation facilitating the JAM Card initiative in Northern Ireland, is a social enterprise that focuses on supporting people with learning difficulties and autism, into jobs with a future. They began work with Power NI in 2019, providing JAM ("Just A Minute') training to staff to recognise and support customers who may need more time or assistance. Power NI has continued this training and have been proudly extending the partnership into other branches of the business. The most notable being the employability opportunities and support.
Nicola Tipping, Business Development Manager of the NOW Group explains: ""We are delighted to have Power NI as a NOW Group Strategic Partner. Power NI is a fantastic supporter of NOW Group and the work we do to help people with autism and learning disabilities into careers with a future. From ordering food from Loaf Catering to becoming a JAM Card Partner they support all elements of our social enterprise. Staff members have completed JAM Card training that enables them to provide excellent service to customers with learning and hidden disabilities. By completing this training, Power NI staff will have the confidence to support all customers to access the help they need in a simple and easy way."
The energy company is encouraging participants to apply for roles in the company to aid their transition into working life and kickstart a meaningful, well-supported career. By providing work placements and site visits, NOW Group participants can get a clear picture of what it is like to work for Power NI including the environment that they would work in and the support that is available.
Alongside employment support, the partnership with the NOW Group serves as a direct pathway to collaboration on new projects and changes to Power NI's processes.Through co-create workshops, the Power NI teams will avail of feedback and helpful direction from NOW Group participants on the usability of their platforms. Bringing new ideas to life with those in mind right at the forefront of the projects.
Gwyneth Compston, CSR Manager for Power NI spoke about the partnership: "As the leading energy provider, we know how important it is to make sure that we can accommodate for everyone who needs us. All our customers, employees and stakeholders should feel understood, while equally being able to understand what we do and offer, and we know that there are always ways to make this better. We've been working with the NOW Group for quite some time and are so honoured to extend this partnership and have the expert support to provide better opportunities for those with autism and learning difficulties."
The NOW Group, the organisation facilitating the JAM Card initiative in Northern Ireland, is a social enterprise that focuses on supporting people with learning difficulties and autism, into jobs with a future. They began work with Power NI in 2019, providing JAM ("Just A Minute') training to staff to recognise and support customers who may need more time or assistance. Power NI has continued this training and have been proudly extending the partnership into other branches of the business. The most notable being the employability opportunities and support.
Nicola Tipping, Business Development Manager of the NOW Group explains: ""We are delighted to have Power NI as a NOW Group Strategic Partner. Power NI is a fantastic supporter of NOW Group and the work we do to help people with autism and learning disabilities into careers with a future. From ordering food from Loaf Catering to becoming a JAM Card Partner they support all elements of our social enterprise. Staff members have completed JAM Card training that enables them to provide excellent service to customers with learning and hidden disabilities. By completing this training, Power NI staff will have the confidence to support all customers to access the help they need in a simple and easy way."
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
26 January 2018
Over 200 Jobs Under Threat At Kilroot Power Station
Kilroot Power Station in Carrickfergus is facing a possible closure after it failed to win a major contract. Over 200 jobs are at risk and the plant faces closure at the end of May.
Over 200 Jobs Under Threat At Kilroot Power Station
Kilroot Power Station in Carrickfergus is facing a possible closure after it failed to win a major contract. Over 200 jobs are at risk and the plant faces closure at the end of May.
11 April 2016
Odyssey Complex To Remain Closed Following 'Major Power Failure'
The Odyssey complex in Belfast is to remain closed following a "major power failure". The incident happened at around 2.30am on Monday, 11 April, and specialist contractors are currently working on the problem. However, the power is not expected to be restored before today.
Odyssey Complex To Remain Closed Following 'Major Power Failure'
The Odyssey complex in Belfast is to remain closed following a "major power failure". The incident happened at around 2.30am on Monday, 11 April, and specialist contractors are currently working on the problem. However, the power is not expected to be restored before today.
02 October 2017
Investigation Launched After Power Plant Explosion
An investigation has launched after an explosion at a biomass power plant in Co L'Derry. The incident happened at the Lishally biomass power plant on Sunday, 01 October. A steam pipe is believed to have ruptured and caused significant damage to a boiler room. Emergency services attended the scene.
Investigation Launched After Power Plant Explosion
An investigation has launched after an explosion at a biomass power plant in Co L'Derry. The incident happened at the Lishally biomass power plant on Sunday, 01 October. A steam pipe is believed to have ruptured and caused significant damage to a boiler room. Emergency services attended the scene.
29 June 2017
Parties Fail To Meet Deadline To Restore Power Sharing In NI
Political parties in Northern Ireland have failed to meet the deadline to restore power sharing. A scheduled Assembly meeting to nominate Ministers was also axed. It is the fourth time the deadline has been missed. DUP MP Edwin Poots said: "There is not going to be a breakthrough which will lead to nominations today.
Parties Fail To Meet Deadline To Restore Power Sharing In NI
Political parties in Northern Ireland have failed to meet the deadline to restore power sharing. A scheduled Assembly meeting to nominate Ministers was also axed. It is the fourth time the deadline has been missed. DUP MP Edwin Poots said: "There is not going to be a breakthrough which will lead to nominations today.
29 June 2017
Deadline Day To Restore Power Sharing In NI
Political parties have until 4pm today, 29 June, to restore power sharing in Northern Ireland. Discussions have been ongoing to resolve outstanding issues to form an Executive. However, Sinn Fein said the DUP have not moved to "address the issues of rights, equality and respect". MLA John O'Dowd said: "The DUP knows what needs to be done.
Deadline Day To Restore Power Sharing In NI
Political parties have until 4pm today, 29 June, to restore power sharing in Northern Ireland. Discussions have been ongoing to resolve outstanding issues to form an Executive. However, Sinn Fein said the DUP have not moved to "address the issues of rights, equality and respect". MLA John O'Dowd said: "The DUP knows what needs to be done.