The DWP has announced that 1,000 existing work coaches will be transferred to supporting sick and disabled claimants  in 2025/26, with 65,000 claimants getting “intensive voluntary support” to move into work.

The DWP say that work coaches will be offering support to claimants on health-related benefits, including those who are furthest away from work.

Coaches will provide “tailored and personalised employment support” and help claimants access support with writing CVs and interview techniques.

The DWP say that the redeployed work coaches are a “downpayment” on plans to overhaul employment support, due to be announced before the end of the month. 

At the same time as making the announcement, the DWP released figures from a survey which shows that:

44% of disabled people and people with a health condition don’t trust the DWP to help people reach their full career potential.

Nearly 2 in 5 (39%) disabled people and people with a health condition do not trust DWP to take its customers’ needs into account in how it provides services.

In the same announcement, the DWP claim that “the number of working-age people on the health element of Universal Credit or claiming Employment Support Allowance (ESA) has risen to 3.1 million, a staggering 319% increase since the pandemic, reflecting the alarming rate at which young and working aged people are increasingly falling out of work and claiming incapacity benefits.” 

However, if the government wishes to encourage companies to employ more disabled workers, the recent claim by disability minister Stephen Timms that the Access To Work programme is “unsustainable” is unlikely to help.

Access To Work provides grants for reasonable adjustments to help disabled people stay in employment.  The average payment is around £5,000.

But giving evidence to the work and pensions committee last month, Timms complained that “we used to talk about Access to Work as the best-kept secret because nobody really knew about it and employers did not know about it. That seems to have changed in the last two years and there has been an enormous surge in applications for Access to Work.”

As a result, some people are waiting many months for their application to be dealt with. 

Timms told the committee that the government plans to place more of the onus on employers to pay for adjustments, because “the current style of Access to Work is unlikely to be sustainable in the long term”.

As long as the DWP’s focus is on trying to improve the CV’s and interview techniques of disabled claimants, rather than support and encourage companies to employ disabled people, the efforts of work coaches seem doomed.

You can read “Government bolsters employment support to unlock work for sick and disabled people” here.

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    · 1 months ago
    I worked in the civil service.  I was medically retired due to a condition  causes by the job . This is because the then benefits agency refused to pay for adaptations for me to work . I then lost  my small ill health pension as it was taken off my benefit 
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    · 1 months ago
    The existing coaches in the Jobcentres do not understand long term conditions, I have personally been asked by a Disability Advisor "What is Epilepsy". If they do not know and are not medically qualified they should not be behind the desk they are working on. Another issue is the PIP I get is for mobility only, and this is for my back problem which they keep saying will possibly not qualify for PIP in future but I also have arthritis in the knees, and my back problem came on through the Epilepsy I have had since a child. They do not seem to realise that back problems are not all fake and I have sent my scans in to prove that. I am also awaiting a PIP review which has been going on since last July and am still awaiting the outcome, within the evidence I sent is a letter from Universal Credit having gone through the work capability assessment and they ruled me as unfit to work and I am 64. Before penalising the claimants they also need to change employers attitudes towards disabled people even if on a trial basis but all I have been told over the years is that I am too high risk on their insurance. Employers are too frightened to take people on and I know that I am not the only one on this issue. The Government need to get the DWP trained properly and be able to understand all conditions and look into the employers side of the issue before hitting straight onto the disabled. Would the Government like this themselves living on a small amount of money, they do not deserve the money they get as all they seem to be doing is attacking all the vulnerable people in society like pensioners, disabled and the like. 
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      · 1 months ago
      @valerieegan They won't give me mobility either...bad back, bad neck, arthritis in the knees, and you wouldn't believe how anxiety affects you until you have it and all you want to do is get to safety like your car.....bit difficult when you have to walk through a car park still full of anxiety, confusion, and looked like you just walked out of the shower with your clothes on. I'm fed up with how they treat people with real issues. The "medical" is done by people who have no qualifications or experience in most mental health issues. I actually had a mini breakdown in the jobcentre many moons ago now and no one cared, that's how bad they are. 
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    · 1 months ago
    Writing a CV.....here is the fraud act 2006. YOU MUST TELL THE TRUTH WHEN FILLING IN A CV OTHERWISE ITS FRAUD A CRIMINAL OFFENCE. So for example when saying why you left last job tell them evry aspect of your illness. When asked any other information tell them evry aspect of your illness and how it affect others around you and any concerns you have about the welfare of others. Here are relivent sections of the 2006 FRAUD ACT. I'm sure the job center won't want you committing fraud or encouraging you to do so. Print out and take to your CV writing session I'd suggest; 

    Fraud by false representation (Section 2)
    The defendant:

    made a false representation
    dishonestly
    knowing that the representation was or might be untrue or misleading
    with intent to make a gain for himself or another, to cause loss to another or to expose another to risk of loss.
    The offence is entirely focused on the conduct of the defendant.

    Fraud by failing to disclose information (Section 3)
    The defendant:

    failed to disclose information to another person
    when he was under a legal duty to disclose that information
    dishonestly intending, by that failure, to make a gain or cause a loss.
    Like Section 2 (and Section 4) this offence is entirely offender focussed. It is complete as soon as the Defendant fails to disclose information provided he was under a legal duty to do so, and that it was done with the necessary dishonest intent. It differs from the deception offences in that it is immaterial whether or not any one is deceived or any property actually gained or lost.
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      · 1 months ago
      @Anon @Anon excellent idea. 
      Hope they'd read that because they sure as heck don't read our supporting evidence 
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      · 1 months ago
      @Sammy Does the Fraud Act 2006 cover dishonest PIP and WCA Assessor's?

      I think we should all submit a copy of the Fraud Act with our PIP and WCA claims and reviews.
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    · 1 months ago
    These work coaches lack any empathy or understanding,  I warned my work coach that I self harm and she ignored completely what I said, I had a bad week ,skashrd my wrists , didn't turn up to see her and I was sanctioned ... I honestly hate this system,  its beyond cruel, its warped 
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    · 1 months ago
    Do these people in power honestly think that if someone tells you you are fit to work, yet you are physically or mentally ill that you will suddenly be cured if you walk into a job? What effing planet are these people on? 
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    · 1 months ago
    It doesn’t take a genius to work out that reviews for those on disability benefits will always find reasons to reduce or stop the benefit- it’s political driven - to get results showing that the policy is working - it’s not care driven to give the assistance required 
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      · 1 months ago
      @G Yes. Plus ca change.
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    · 1 months ago
    A very dear friend of mine was totally in bits when she heard what the government are doing in regards to welfare cuts. Especially freezing PIP next year she's on this and with everything going up and things she needs she was just in bits not knowing how she will cope. If labour go a head with their plans SHAME ON THEM. And if those MP's who are against the cuts still vote for them. Hope they sleep easy at night 
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    · 1 months ago
    Insanity, labour @ it's finest again.
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    · 1 months ago
    These cretins are absolutely insane.

    They live in a fantasy world where they truly believe that employers are these benevolent beings that will provide all manner of support under the multi-coloured rainbow.

    Really?

    Three episodes of sickness (related to your condition) and you will find yourself on capability (where the employer assesses if you are able to do the job).

    Work is stressful for those without disabilities - workplace bullying happens more often than people like to admit - does this suddenly disappear because you have a disability?

    'Work' can be an aggravating factor on the symptoms for those who have disabilities - and 'not working' (in paid employment) can help them manage their conditions better.

    Employers are not charities, they are businesses - and they can be ruthless and uncaring when there is no 'spotlight' upon them.

    What do these cretins expect? - For people to go through the carrousel of employed, not employed, employed not employed...

    Politicians truly sicken me. 
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      · 1 months ago
      @SpaceKnight Well said, everything you’ve outlined spot on 💯 
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      · 1 months ago
      @SpaceKnight Absolutely. Couldn't have put this better myself.
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    · 1 months ago
    I could probably teach work coaches to write better CVs! The ones I have seen are abysmal. I know I can write a better job application than AI or my carer who has senior management experience but unfortunately employers seem the disability, the incontinence the divergent squint and the health and safety issues first.

    There are also very few jobs that are not in care or retail in my region and I cannot afford to move back to the area where I have the best chance of getting jobs through  contacts because the Housing Allowance rules tie me to the area I currently live in unless I can find a private landlord willing to rent to me! 

     This is yet another laughable attempt to put more money into the pockets of ministerial chums and the likes of Capita. If they were serious about getting us into work they would not be closing Access to work or discussing any benefit that is paid to disabled people in work being scrapped. 
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      · 1 months ago
      @Anon There not that bad the DWP work coaches they treated me ok when i transitioned over to Universal Credit.
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      · 1 months ago
      @Bert There are 16 thousand Work Cockroaches nationwide.
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      · 1 months ago
      @Sick and Tired There are 16 thousand work coaches nationwide
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      · 1 months ago
      @BornWild There are about 600 Job Centres in England and Wales = that means just over ONE Work Coach in each Job Centre to help disabled people get a job!!!
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    · 1 months ago
    From the introduction of Universal Credit it was obvious the next target would be disability benefits - it was always just a question of how long. I'm dreading 26th March. When they have deleted PIP and the complete privatisation of the NHS is complete Thatchers mission will be complete!! And the Labour Party were just as complicit in the destruction of our country as those evil Tories. Good luck everyone.
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    · 1 months ago
    Do MPS not recognise there are some correctly termed disabled people who really cannot work now or in the future. Does a work coach know better than a social worker ? If a disabled person has a daily carer to make sure they get up, wash, eat and manage their house etc etc  is the claimant going to have to take their carer to work with them. They use their PIP for the cost of this care and part of their ESA /UC for the rest. The care has been organised by social services and not just for fun.
    It is frightening for the person concerned.
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    · 1 months ago
    This labour goverment is sickning if these cuts go ahead.

    Have they forgot about the billions that are unclaimed to.

    Just very dissapointed in them and how they are treating the disabled.

    As with next years scottish elections they are saying labour could get 94% seat wipeout. They deserve 100% out.
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    · 1 months ago
    For anyone who wishes to sign.
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      · 1 months ago
      @john If it were a link to somewhere dodgy, the mods would have never approve Lpot50's post.
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      · 1 months ago
      @john It's a 38 degrees petition
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      · 1 months ago
      @Lpot50 You need to state what it is. NOBODY is going to click on a link otherwise
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    · 1 months ago
    Thing is,people will make a fuss at the start ,the media will pick it up but then always choose the wrong person to interview making able bodied people less sympathetic to the cause, seen it time and time again,then if it's passed after a bit of rumbling it becomes reality, money is lost and everyone just settles back down to the new benefit or new amounts and that's that,never spoken of again,this must not happen this time because if they get away with it,   it means poverty for everyone concerned both now and in the future,if pip is means tested how many carers will end up losing ca,after all if the disabled person loses their pip,how can someone carry on getting ca,they can't, these people are still going to need the same care !!!
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      · 1 months ago
      @Anon We have to fight it by pointing out that it isn't all about " people who say they can't work" as MSM claimed - what are they expecting people with 24 hour care to do or the terminally I'll or those of us who were once given these benefits for *life* to do. I was left with cerebral palsy thanks to medical negligence and developed other conditions. Since the cuts first began in 2008 I have lost support, my right wing family cut me off because they were afraid of being left with my care and they are ashamed to be seen with "One of Those People" I am constantly taking cuts to my standard of living even as my mobility declines and conditions stack up whilst they have two cars, houses abroad and fulfilling jobs! It's shit. 
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      · 1 months ago
      @Anon "pip is means tested how many carers will end up losing ca,after all if the disabled person loses their pip,how can someone carry on getting ca,they can't, these people are still going to need the same care!!!

      Excellent point.
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    · 1 months ago
    To ask the obvious.
    Why isn't this site moderated to remove trolls that have nothing to contribute to the discussion.
    They have either been planted here or have their own twisted agenda.
    I really don't understand.
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      · 1 months ago
      @MJ Well, at least Bert does not let all the downvotes deter him from continuing to post.
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      · 1 months ago
      @KC001 Because everyone is entitled to an opinion, even if you don't like it.
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      · 1 months ago
      @KC001 You can flag the post if you feel that it warrants it. The problem is you don't need to register with an e-mail to post on here.

      All you have to do is hit reply, compose your post, choose a name that you want to be associated to the post, and hit reply.

      I don't think there is any way the site could be moderated because of that, though I could be wrong.
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      · 1 months ago
      @KC001 Are you referring to someone who's name begins with B? Well everyone is allowed their view even if you don't agree with them, just down vote them like the vast majority do when they post. Makes me laugh to see all those down votes. 
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    · 1 months ago
    "But the Resolution Foundation said only about 3% of the hundreds of thousands of people likely to lose benefit payments were likely to find a job."


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2898n721yo
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    · 1 months ago
    Again people if anyone is forced to go to a work interview at the end explain you are disabled and how your disability effects you, be honest with the potential employer and ask them if their insurance would cover them of you had a accident at work - 🤔 
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      · 1 months ago
      @WorkshyLayabout That is all i can put on my CV.
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      · 1 months ago
      @Not so Great Britain Instead of writing a CV listing employment history (none/bugger all for some of us) and education, we can provide employers with a record of our health problems, medication we're on, therapy we're getting, expected amount of time needed off work, etc. 

      We all know that employers only take on the disabled because they are forced to.
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    · 1 months ago
    Sample email to Labour MP (amend and email your Labour MP)

    I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to express my strong opposition to the proposed cuts to disability benefits, which would severely impact the lives of those who are already facing immense challenges.

    Disability benefits are a vital lifeline for many individuals and families across the country, ensuring that those living with disabilities can meet their basic needs and maintain a level of dignity and independence. Cutting these benefits would exacerbate existing inequalities, increase poverty, and place additional strain on already overstretched public services.

    For many disabled people, these benefits are not just a source of financial support—they are a critical means of access to healthcare, mobility aids, housing, and other services that enable them to lead as independent and fulfilling a life as possible. Removing or reducing this support would not only undermine their ability to thrive but could also lead to worsening mental and physical health outcomes.

    I urge you to reconsider the proposed cuts and instead focus on policies that promote inclusivity, accessibility, and equality for all individuals, regardless of their abilities. Our society should stand by its most vulnerable members, ensuring that they are empowered and supported, not left behind.

    Thank you for your time and consideration. I trust you will stand up for the rights of disabled individuals and work towards a fairer and more compassionate approach to welfare reform.

    If Labour push these reforms through  - I am millions others will never vote Labour again. Show yourselves not be a delusional tory party 

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      · 1 months ago
      @WorkshyLayabout Haha, they're not supporting disabled people...they're all for removing benefits from the disabled and 'pull yourself together' mentality. I viewed their manifesto. 
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      · 1 months ago
      @Not so Great Britain I wrote to Kendall Reeves and Starmer via my MP...he passed it on and I got confirmation they got it.
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      · 1 months ago
      @WorkshyLayabout Agreed,  apparently Reform want harder measures against the sick and disabled and welcomed the idea that the state can snoop into your bank account 
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      · 1 months ago
      @Not so Great Britain Do you reckon there's any point at all emailing 👆 to a reform MP? 🙄 We're not all in Labour areas.
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    · 1 months ago
    Just signed it

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