A RECORD 100,000 training spots will be up for grabs this year as part of a major government push to get people into work.
More than 86,000 have already taken part in the scheme, which gives people free training, a short work placement and a guaranteed interview for a real job.


It’s called the Sector-Based Work Academy Programme (SWAPs) and it’s open to anyone on , Jobseeker’s Allowance or Support Allowance who is ready to work.
It focuses on industries desperate for new recruits â from hospitality to construction.
Work and Secretary said: “SWAPs help people to stay in work for longer and boost their pay, while getting businesses loyal staff with the right skills.
“That’s why we are boosting the scheme even further year, giving even more people access to these life-changing opportunities.”
The programme is now expanding, with a new hospitality pilot launching in 26 areas including 13 coastal towns like Scarborough and .
Sophie, who found a job as a domestic assistant for infrastructure support service provider Amey through the SWAP programme, said: “I really enjoyed the experience. I’ve worked in cleaning positions in the past, but this programme was unique and allowed me to see what working for Amey would feel like. I’m really proud of my work.
“Because of the great team here, I want to do a good job. When my sister told me she was looking for a job, I got her in touch with my Operations Manager and now she also works as a domestic assistant at another contract.”;