Inspiring Community Success: Employment Opportunities Flourish for Individuals with Disabilities
On March 6, 2026, the Ards and North Down Borough Council's Labour Market Partnership (LMP) proudly reflects on the recent Disability Employment and Support Day, a significant event that brought together jobseekers, parents, carers, and individuals with disabilities or neurodiverse conditions. Held at the Bangor Aurora Aquatic and Leisure Complex, the occasion was marked by a strong turnout and enriching engagement.
A Platform for Opportunities
The Disability Employment and Support Day was a beacon of support, featuring around 20 exhibitors offering a range of resources from training programs to workplace adjustment advice. Attendees experienced a welcoming atmosphere, where they could access practical guidance and converse with specialists, all aimed at enhancing their employment prospects.
Positive Feedback and Real Impact
The Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Gillian McCollum, commended the event, noting its success and the positive feedback received. "Today's event was a tremendous success," she stated. "It's clear that the advice and programs on offer made a real difference to those who came along." This feedback underscores the necessity and value of creating supportive environments for individuals with diverse needs.
A Commitment to Inclusive Employment
Supported by the Department for Communities, the LMP is dedicated to developing actionable plans that assist individuals in overcoming barriers to employment. The recent event stands as a testament to their commitment, proving that targeted support can lead to meaningful conversations about building confidence and creating sustainable employment pathways.
As communities continue to rally around inclusive initiatives, the efforts demonstrated during the Disability Employment and Support Day serve as a hopeful example of how structured support can empower individuals and lead to transformational change in workforce engagement.