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<p>Disabled people and people with health conditions are a diverse group so access
to the right work and health support, in the right place, at the right time, is key.</p><p>
</p><p>The Government therefore has an ambitious programme of initiatives to support
disabled people and people with health to start, stay and succeed in work. These include:
Employment Advisors in NHS Talking Therapies; the Work and Health Programme; Access
to Work grants; Disability Confident; a digital information service for employers;
Disability Employment Advisers in Jobcentres; increasing Work Coach support in Jobcentres;
increasing access to Occupational Health; and expanding the Individual Placement and
Support in Primary Care programme.</p><p> </p><p>Building on this, we announced significant
additional investment during the 2023 fiscal events. Alongside the delivery of our
existing initiatives, we are now focused on delivering this package which includes:
introducing Employment Advisors into MSK services; a new voluntary employment programme
called Universal Support (US) which will provide wraparound support to 100,000 people
a year once fully rolled out; WorkWell in approximately 15 pilot areas to provide
light touch work and health support; exploring new ways of providing individuals receiving
a fit note with timely access to support through our call for evidence launched on
19 April 2024; and establishing an expert group to advise on a voluntary national
baseline for Occupational Health provision.</p><p> </p><p>The Department for Work
and Pensions Jobcentre youth offer provides a range of options to those seeking employment,
including young Black Londoners. Additionally, we are taking targeted action where
there is a high ethnic minority employment gap. The DWP Youth Offer provides individually
tailored work coach support to young people aged 16 to 24 who are in the Universal
Credit Intensive Work Search group. This includes the Youth Employment Programme,
Youth Employability Coaches for young people with additional barriers to finding work,
and Youth Hubs across Great Britain.</p>
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