Excalibur Press is set to host an online workshop to help residents in the Fermanagh & Omagh District Council area explore self-employment and discover how to turn their skills, passions or side hustles into a business.
Taking place on Wednesday, November 5 from 10am to 11am via Zoom, Side Hustles & Self Employment: How To Get Started In Business will introduce the Go Succeed: Get Started In Business programme, which is being delivered by Excalibur Press on behalf of Fermanagh & Omagh District Council.
Led by Excalibur Press Chief Vision Officer Tina Calder, the session is designed for people who are not currently in work or unable to work traditional hours, offering them a supported and practical route into self-employment.
Tina said: “We’re passionate about helping people explore their potential and take control of their future. This session will help participants recognise their own skills, understand what it takes to start a business, and see how they can access free mentoring and financial support through the Go Succeed programme.”

The online event will cover key elements of the Get Started In Business programme, including access to service user drop-in clinics, structured workshops, and up to 10 hours of one-to-one mentoring tailored to the needs of those who are economically inactive.
Participants will be given full details of the bespoke mentoring framework, how they can apply for a £750 financial assistance package, and how to begin their own self-employment journey with support from the Go Succeed programme.
There are 50 places available for the workshop, which is open to anyone in the Fermanagh & Omagh District Council area who is currently not in work or not actively job-seeking.
Tina added: “Even if you don’t have a business idea yet, this workshop will give you the confidence to explore what’s possible. From helping you understand your strengths to connecting you with expert mentors, it’s all about making self-employment feel achievable.”
To sign up for Side Hustles & Self Employment: How To Get Started In Business, go to https://bit.ly/FODC0511EPweb
To check if you are eligible for the programme, go to bit.ly/EconomicallyInactive2
For more information about the event, the programme or collaboration opportunities, email [email protected], contact Tina Calder at [email protected], or Alex Feher at [email protected], or call stakeholder liaison officer Carole King on 07841714056 or [email protected]
To learn more about the Go Succeed programme, go to go-succeed.com
