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Government launch £338m scheme to help sick and disabled people back into work

The government said that the government promised to invest £ 338 million to help thousands of patients and disabled people to support their job.

Welfare reforms come officially on Wednesday.

The universal loan law, the job and pension secretary of Labor and Pension Secretary, which work and pensions were given before.

At the beginning of this summer, the proposed legislation had elements to restrict the suitability of scrapping until it was postponed by the Minister of Disability Sir Sir Sir Sir Stephen Timms.

The government insisted that welfare reforms stem from the desire to end a situation where people become dependent on benefits rather than working.

The Universal Credit Act will see that the basic universal loan standard appropriation is increasing in accordance with inflation by at least 2029/30.

However, unless it has a serious or terminal situation, the benefit part for new plaintiffs will be reduced after April 2026 until 2026.

On Thursday, the Ministry of Labor and Retirement announced an investment of 338 million pounds to the so-called Connect to Work program, which he said he would give complex obstacles for 85,000 people who will face complex obstacles in 15 patients, disabled or work in the UK.

DWP has announced that it has invested a new millions in the 'Connect to Work' program
DWP has announced that it has invested a new millions in the ‘Connect to Work’ program (John Stillwell/Pa)

People can be referred to their own – or voluntary sector organizations, including employment experts, coaching, business pairing services and continuous support while at work.

The areas covered by financing include London, South Yorkshire and Greater Essex.

The government said that approximately 300,000 people in all England and Wales will benefit from the plan in the next five years.

Kendall said: “For a long time, millions of people have been rejected to return to health and return to work.

“Bad for living standards, bad for their families and bad for the economy.

“Therefore, we take a decisive action by investing in millions of pounds, so people or disabled people can overcome the obstacles they encounter and can go to good, safe jobs as part of our poverty and change plan.”

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