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<p>We remain committed to improving outcomes for disabled people. The manifesto commitment
to get one million more disabled people in work by 2027 gives us a clear, ambitious,
and time bound goal.</p><p> </p><p>We set out our continued commitment to improving
employment rates for disabled people and people with long-term health conditions in
<em>Improving Lives: the Future of Work, Health and Disability</em>. We believe people
should get the support they need whatever their health condition or disability, whether
that’s from their employer, from the health system or from the welfare system.</p><p>
</p><p>We have invested in our Personal Support Package, which includes £330 million
of funding over four years with a range of new interventions and initiatives designed
to provide support that is tailored to the individual needs of claimants. We have
recruited 300 additional Disability Employment Advisers and we are introducing 200
new Community Partners, bringing specialist advice and support into the Jobcentre.</p><p>
</p><p>We are supporting employers to help them recruit and retain disabled people
and people with health conditions through Disability Confident, the Access to Work
scheme, and specialist advisers in Jobcentres.</p><p> </p><p>Recognising the importance
of enabling people to remain in work, we want to reform the Statutory Sick Pay system
so that it more effectively supports returns to work, and we are exploring how to
shape, fund and deliver transformational change to provide effective occupational
health services that can support people in work.</p>
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