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<p>Jobcentre Plus is geared-up to offer advice to those claiming welfare benefits.</p><p>
</p><p>Universal Credit has replaced six working age benefits with one; to simplify
the welfare system and make work pay. As a result, people claiming Universal Credit
move into work faster, stay in work longer and spend more time looking to increase
their earnings. Universal Credit also provides more help with childcare costs, a dedicated
Work Coach and scraps the 16, 24 and 30 hour ‘cliff edges’.</p><p> </p><p>Through
Jobcentre Plus, individuals can get advice on finding a job; help with retraining
or skills advice, CV and job applications; and access to new vacancies we record every
day. They can also access a range of tailored opportunities to improve their likelihood
of entering or re-entering the labour market, including demand-led training for higher
skilled jobs in specific sectors.</p><p> </p><p>Jobcentre Plus also provides numerous
leads and good practice ideas to help people direct their job search in the most effective
manner.</p><p> </p><p>DWP also supports people affected by redundancy through the
Rapid Response Service (RRS). This is designed to give tailored support and advice
to employers and their employees when faced with redundancy. Each Jobcentre Plus district
deploys resources according to the situation and the requirements of those affected.
The RRS is delivered in partnership with a range of national and local partners, including
National Careers Service and local service providers.</p>
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