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<p>Since the launch of the Midlife MOT in 2019, we have reached people through multiple
channels to help them take stock of their finances, skills and health, and plan for
their later life.</p><p> </p><p>The Midlife MOT within Jobcentres was rolled out from
the end of January 2023. Up until 30th September 2023, around 5,300 Universal Credit
claimants aged 50 or over have attended a Midlife MOT within Jobcentres. Please note
that the data supplied is derived from unpublished management information, which was
collected for internal Departmental use only, and have not been quality assured to
National Statistics or Official Statistics publication standard. They should therefore
be treated with caution. Data up to 30<sup>th</sup> September is the latest data available.</p><p>
</p><p>The Private Sector Midlife MOT pilots were introduced by three providers, across
three geographical locations, in May 2023. Quality assured data on the number of people
who have attended a Private Sector Midlife MOT is not available.</p><p /><p>An enhanced
digital Midlife MOT offer went live on 5<sup>th</sup> July 2023. The website is open
to all, and between 5<sup>th</sup> July and 7<sup>th</sup> November 2023, there were
around 15,000 sessions consisting of 10,200 unique users who had accessed the new
site. Please note, these figures only include users who accepted website analytics
tracking.</p>
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