Overview
- The plan targets people with long‑term conditions such as arthritis, focusing on help to get into work and to stay in work.
- Measures include Access to Work grants, jobcentre support from Work Coaches and Disability Employment Advisers, Individual Placement and Support in primary care, and Employment Advisors in NHS Talking Therapies.
- Employment Minister Alison McGovern detailed the approach in a written response to Labour MP Terry Jermy, emphasising timely, tailored support.
- The DWP cited £240m from the Get Britain Working White Paper and a £2.2bn Pathways to Work package, taking total employment‑support investment to £3.8bn this Parliament.
- The department aims to build a guaranteed personalised offer of work, health and skills support, while reporting notes that Universal Credit changes are already in progress.