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Issue 12

Contents

Page 8, News Feature, As part of our commitment to helping those with disabilities gain access to online content, Welsh Recruitment announces the first ever UK digital Recruitment Magazine accessible to the Blind and partially sighted.

(Picture: YUDU Media Logo)

Page 10, Access all Areas, At some point in everyone’s life they may have faced some kind of barrier to work, whether it’s a lack of transport or a period of sickness, but some groups face barriers everyday. Access all Areas is our new feature which will provide an employment resource to disadvantaged groups in order to break down these barriers one brick at a time.

(Picture: Man in a wheelchair with his hand on a door handle and is talking to a Man standing up)

Page 12, Welsh Recruitment Meets, To celebrate the launch of Access all Areas, Welsh Recruitment met Ann McGuire, Minister for Disabled People, in order to find out her thoughts on some of the employment issues facing people with disabilities and the schemes available to enable access to work.

(Picture: Department of Work and Pensions logo)

Page 14, Love at the Photocopier, With our busy paced lives and longer working hours do we have time to find our ideal partner? When we spend much of our time in the office, isn’t it only right that we look for love at the photocopier? Welsh Recruitment asks what the general public think of office dating and their experiences with mixing business with pleasure.

(Picture: Two red, fluffy, heart shaped cushions)

Page 22, Training & Career Development, Have you ever had a frustrated customer shouting at you and not know what to do next? In most occupations there is an element of your work that will require you to deal with customers. It is therefore essential to have good customer skills. Welsh Recruitment highlights the benefits of customer service training and how it can enhance your career prospects.

Page 27, The South Wales Recruitment Directory, A listing of all the best recruitment agencies in the region.

(Picture: Young Woman in a suit resting her head on her hands)

Page 30, Employment central, With an ever changing international business world and new legislation to keep abreast of, it has never been so important to keep good HR practises. Human Resources explains why the Human Resource professional is at the forefront of business change.

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Page 15, Job Vacancies

Page 22, Training and Career Advice

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www.welshrecruitment.co.uk

Meet our Experts

Linda Narbeth
Linda established her company Cherryblue in 1994 which has grown to become a major player within the training and personal development arena in Wales. Linda is a leading business & personal development trainer and manager.

(Picture: Photo of Linda Narbeth)

Devin B.Holmes
Chief Operating Officer of YUDU Media, sits at the head of an organization whose aim is to revolutionize the publishing industry by
increasing the number of digital publications available to the blind and partially sighted.

(Picture: Photo of Devin Holmes)

Julie Hurst
Is the director of the Work Life Balance Centre and author of a book on spending less time at work. She is a frequent speaker at work life balance conferences and has appeared as a life balance coach on BBC1 television

(Picture: Photo of Julie Hurst)

Naeem Amir
Is director of accountancy4u, a Cardiff based consultancy specialising in the recruitment of Qualified / Part Qualified Accountants and finance staff for organisations in South Wales.

(Picture: Photo of Naeem Amir)
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