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A new review designed to boost the employment prospects of autistic people has today been launched by the Government.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
GAD's analysis of the Spring Budget 2023 focuses on pensions taxation, pension fund investment and retirement planning.
Plan to build on government’s leading work improving the lives of disabled people in areas such as technology, sport and global leadership.
New online service will give employers the tools they need to empower and encourage disabled employees and those with health conditions.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
A new £7.6 million government initiative has been launched to help over 2,000 adults with learning disabilities and autism move into work.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Our colleagues discuss the work they've been undertaking during the programme
Minister for Disabled People, Chloe Smith delivers roundtable intervention at Conference of States Parties to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
On Wednesday 18th May 2022, Minister for Disabled People Chloe Smith gave a speech to open a Disability Confident Jobs Fair at Hillman Street Jobcentre Plus.
The government’s goal to see one million more disabled people in work has been reached, the latest official figures show.
New package of support to help thousands of disabled people into work as government builds back fairer.
The Minister for Disabled People launches a consultation on disability workforce reporting as part of the National Disability Strategy
Hundreds of disabled university students are set to benefit from a new ‘passport’ scheme that will support them as they move into work.
The online meeting will aim to give members of the public, their representatives, and people with a professional interest in occupational diseases, the opportunity to learn and ask questions about the Council’s work.
Government backs employment rights for disabled workers as part of National Disability Strategy.
The new Health and Disability Green Paper – launched today – will pave the way for a fairer future of the benefits system to better meet the needs of disabled people and those with health conditions.
UK National Statement at the 14th Conference of the States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
From Dundee to Swansea and in London boroughs, young people across all corners of Great Britain are now benefitting from new specialist employment support and advice from local Youth Hubs.
More disabled people will be helped into work thanks to new government support.
An innovative employment support programme has helped 3,570 people with physical and mental health conditions find and stay in work in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw.
The Secretary of State for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has made an oral statement to Parliament about the DWP's response to coronavirus (COVID-19).
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