This sort of project (liaison between DWP and GPs) now seems to have started in Islington, with the am of "reducing “entrenched worklessness among residents with a health condition or disability in the borough".
Entrenched is, of course, an emotive word and, as far as the DWP are concerned means long-term (or, indeed, any) health condition = workshy.
It's also scaringly similar to stuff in an organisation I discovered was really a DWP sidekick (Twinings) who just repeat the DWP mantra of "work making us all healthy" (don't we wish!) and we're just shirkers if we don't agree.
The writing styles and syntax are of disabled people "helped" are v v similar to those unemployed + sanctioned which the DWP admitted were fictional!
Here's the question: are the "stories/case histories" from real people - is it possible that you can, or know someone who can find out?
[Twinings also use these sort of case histories so question, I suppose, also applies to them.]
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