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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    · 5 days ago
    Hello does anyone know Pstd  been excluded from  Pip  ?
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    · 7 days ago
    Depression and anxiety are not that bad who are these people oh yeah they are running this country and the scary thing is there makkng decsions about things they no nothing about if depression and anxiety are harmless then why did my son commit suicide at the age of 19 when the finished the investigation knto his death there was overv50 failings in his case so mr prime minster where did you train to be a mental health expert so if depression and anxiety are not that bad what caused my son to kill himself by the way he was diagnosed with both this man shouldnt be let out on his own let alone make major decesions about running a country this prime minster and his party are more tory than the tory party the fact that they even made that statement just shows how far out of his depth he is 
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      · 6 days ago
      @Sarah swanson Dear Sarah I have read your post and literally teared up your loss is immeasurable.
      I have seen depression in people close to me including my own child. It is devastating for the afflicted and those who love and care for them. For any body particularly people clever enough to become MPs to suggest Depression or Anxiety disorders are not really a serious illness are either ignorant (unlikely)or utterly lacking in Empathy for their fellow man. Shame on them they should be voted out of office as soon as possible.
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    · 9 days ago
    I cannot believe that a party I have (foolishly) supported all my adult life hoping as in the past they would make a fairer just society. The present Labour government bears no resemblance to the party of the past and are not the party we were promised. They have been in power less than a year with a massive majority and public mandate to build the fairer society they promised.
    Ordinary people have been totally betrayed by what the Labour government is doing.
    As always when they can not solve any of the problems they said they would resolve they find scapegoats ie the poor,the low paid and of course the disabled and desperate. Once again failing politicians are picking on individuals (somebody writes a few silly statements and posts them online they fell on them like vultures let real criminals out of prison early so they could put people in prison for basically thought crime). They called them far right agitators.
    They strip the pensioners of winter fuel payments saying that pensioners hold too much wealth.Really!
    They have now turned there attention to people with conditions that make GETTING a job and HOLDING down a job nearl impossible.
    They are starting with limiting PIP and throwing people off mostly the people who can't fight back those with mental health difficulties. They are now saying that Depression and Anxiety aren't really that bad and people are just using those conditions to get benefit not because they are ill they are just lazy and dont want to work.
    If Depression and Anxiety aren't serious problems why do health companies sell millions of anti depressants and anti anxiety meds. The NHS sends Billions a year on treatment. This government is just duplicitous saying that poor people's Depression and Anxiety is not really that bad but you can bet that if they were affected by it their Depression would be the Serious kind of Depression or Anxiety to the point they get early early full Pensions (Tax payer funded of course.)
    If they get away with this they will come back for other conditions till there's nobody getting welfare for being ill.
    They will also put people at risk of serious self harm or worse.
    I curse the lot of them.

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      · 3 days ago
      @Arthur We’ll said.
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      · 6 days ago
      @JH Well put JH in all the talk of getting people with disabilities into work where are the jobs that will make allowances for people's disabilities. No potential employer will not take on people who may not be capable of being able to function every working day as a person without disabilities.
      Personally I could work a very physical job for 48 hours a week. The firm I worked for often expected a further 12 to 24 hours when work orders increased before employing another person. They did not pay overtime rates. I was unable to do the extra hours on occasion. I was made redundant without warning my job that was supposedly no longer necessary was filled a week later by a much younger man.
      This is the kind of dog eat dog workplace the government will force into. Charming aren't they.
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      · 6 days ago
      @Arthur Very well said. I am disgusted I voted Labour who are now introducing cuts that the Tories didn’t even go anywhere near as far on.m during austerity. These hideous cuts were not mentioned in their manifesto and Kendall has clearly had them in mind for some time. She is ritually unrepentant and seems fixed in her belief that we can all get and holf down jobs that in reality have never been available or that employers would much rather not take us on for. It is a deluded world she lives in and she talks in an uncaring manner that reminds me of a young hardline Tory. You are spot on also that she will now come after other disabilities as she refused to rule out further cuts and clearly this plan has already been formulated but she didn’t want to give us too much to protest against all at once. Labour I’m afraid are now the enemy of disabled people. 
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    · 9 days ago
    Has anyone who had moved from ESA Support group to UC been left alone or hassled. I understand that the government wants work coaches to give Voluntary support to those who want to try working. I hope they don't start hassling the rest who are on support group and can't work. 
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      · 6 days ago
      @Carl Thus far I've only had hassle over the initial Job Centre appointment because I was late the first time, so couldn't be seen and so I made sure I was about an hour early on the second attempt. Was surprised to be told that I didn't need a WCA until my next one would have been due because my ESA claim was still live at the time I claimed UC. The council and DWP had told me that my ESA claim had been terminated some months before due to too much capital. So I got conned out of Transitional Protection because I 'voluntarily' migrated to UC.

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    · 10 days ago
    Work coaches will be helpful to some people as long as they are trained people and not just script readers 
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    · 11 days ago
    What I want to know is - will they be hiring any fully remote, disabled, work coaches? People like myself with lived experience of working F/T remotely with a disability or health condition would be perfect for these roles... no?

    My guess is that they wont hire people like me though, as our lived experience also informs us that when someone says cannot work with their health condition.. they're not lying, they simply CANNOT work, and it's cruel to force them.

    Still going to be keeping an eye out for those job postings DWP. Let's see if you'll let a disabled person in and let me work remotely!
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      · 10 days ago
      @Dannan Been there done that and traumatised as a result. Be prepared to be a yes man and never stand up for yourself or claimants if you want to survive in that toxic environment.
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    · 11 days ago
    I was on radio 5 talking to a panel of MPs about this this week and I’m hoping someone was listening. Turn2us have asked me to do something with them so I might be back asking you guys or any salient points you would like to make. They are going to make cuts, we need to make sure the most disabled are protected. 
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      · 8 days ago
      @Limbolife I listen to radio 5…they had some very fair and cogent talkers on last week.  It does seem that a lot of the public are sympathetic. They know perhaps that they may need this help one day. They don’t like Starmer and his lies and cruelty.  Cuts are not reforms. You wrecked the economy with your last budget, sort it out without punishing, killing, the vulnerable with no money for housing, food
      Shame of this government 
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    · 11 days ago
    Please pass on and email your MPs. Everyone in our community knows friends, colleagues and/or acquaintances... Labour MPs should be VERY afraid 😡 It is VERY easy with this to contact your MP...Use this link:

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    · 11 days ago
    I'm doing my UC online next month keep putting it of. I'm using the libraries computers as only got limited access of internet on my mobile. Don't know if it's safe to use libraries computers. I did ask and they told me once you log out your personal info doesn't get saved. Very stressful with all the talk of welfare cuts. I'm 62 I'm in ESA support group hope they don't start arassing me. 
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      · 7 days ago
      @Dannan Nobody can access your account you can log on anywhere as long as you remember to log out because everytime you log in to your account you need a code and the code gets sent to your phone and you need a new one dverytime 
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      · 11 days ago
      @Dannan Yea but people tell me that if u do a telephone claim you have to keep phoning up every two or three days to get into your account and the phone lines get really busy really in a dilemma 
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      · 11 days ago
      @Tammy Tammy, if you have any community organisations they can help you.
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      · 11 days ago
      @Tammy You may be better off with a telephone claim? You wont have to go to the library to keep checking your account for messages and things then, they'll contact you by phone or text message and you can call them to sort issues. Just a thought!
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      · 11 days ago
      @Tammy Tammy. The library staff are referring to when you log out of your LIBRARY account then documents you are working on are not saved unless you upload them to an email account or place them on a usb stick.

      This doesn't apply to your UC account as when you begin a claim you have 28 days to complete it or you have to start again from scratch. 

      At any time you can save the work you are doing on the application, log out, then when you log back in to your UC account the work you have done previously will still be there.

      Hope this was of help.
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    · 12 days ago
    Some of the work coaches are very good people. My work coach is genuinely one of the nicest people I've ever known. Maybe I'm lucky.
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    · 12 days ago
    I’m 73 on the lower rate of pip my pip was fixed for 5 years until 2027 Since  then my  Health has gotten a lot worse ( Stomach cancer) and just weeks ago A serious heart complaint I was told I’m in heart failure , that effects my breathing and mobility, among other issues with the heart, I didn’t want to rock the boat with calling pip and telling them of my change of circumstance, what will happen to me now  I have a blue badge I simply can’t loose , 
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      · 11 days ago
      @Maureen Contact PIP, Clearly they need to know, and I'm assuming you'll have hospital letters to back up any new claim.
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    · 12 days ago
    oh dear not going too well for the dictator starmer and his cabinet is it? nice bit of backlash going on now about he cuts and they thought they could just do as they like! do me a favour! this will get seriously watered down now! x
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    · 12 days ago
    I believed from the start that this approach of cutting benefits was immoral and unethical. What did they think was going to happen? 

    The people of this country have had enough of austerity and politicians verbally shit shovelling. 14 years of struggle and being demonised too.


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    · 12 days ago
    Are they going to treat over 60s the same as young people?
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      · 10 days ago
      @Michael For physically and mentally healthy individuals, yes.
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      · 11 days ago
      @WorkshyLayabout I think is point is, that cohort has a far higher chance of finding employment, more than people of the 50+ age group

      That, is statically and factually, true.
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      · 11 days ago
      @WorkshyLayabout Anybody under 30 years should be offered training courses and intensive job search.
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      · 11 days ago
      @Anthony I would have thought not, you're much nearer to state pension age. And most of the vacancies available require a good level of physical fitness.
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      · 11 days ago
      @Neil Cook I am very unhappy with your statement, Neil. The under 50s will be as unable to cope as the over 50s. You really think it's OK for someone to experience more fighting against the system, hassle and fewer benefits/less money because of being born later than someone else?
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    · 12 days ago
    @Michelle, so what you need is a work coach, then, one with wheels, and seats...and a driver. Imagine, being provided with what would actually help us!
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    · 12 days ago
    If you want to write to your local MP expressing your opposition to the proposed cuts to benefits then this letter template is a very helpful thing to use. Many Labour MPs are wavering on this issue and we need to apply pressure to them:

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    · 12 days ago
    The gaslighting by this government of red tories is off the scale. They can't get their story straight. On the one hand they claim 'we are doing these cuts to help disabled people get into work'. On the other they are planning to cut access to work which helps keep disabled people in work. It kept me in my job for at least two years before I had to take ill health retirement.
    Join the DPAC protest against cuts to PIP outside Parliament on Wednesday 26 March. On this day Reeves will announce spending cuts in the billions a return to tory austerity.
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    · 12 days ago
    It’s absolutely ridiculous, at the end of the day if you have a illness/disability and can not work,then you can’t work, but all this is putting pressure on the ill and vulnerable and making it all stressful to wonder what’s going to happen, it’s ok for people sitting behind desks deciding what to do to get money back in the system but they aren’t living our lives day in day out when we are in constant pain and fear of loosing our benefits as there’s no way on gods earth can go back to work!!!!
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    · 12 days ago
    As a disabled ex-careers adviser myself, including a work coach at the jobcentre, I can tell you 100% that, whatever the plan, the name job or work coach means absolutely nothing if they aren't properly qualified or experienced. It's just propaganda and it'll fail.
    It happens time and again: staff aren't as well trained or experienced as me, and I constantly end up training them during my appointments!!! The same will happen if the good coaches aren't given the time and space to meet clients' needs. This means however long it takes for each client, not a number on a form or a tick in a box.
    And what about the term economically inactive? Some of us volunteer, thank you, and we do pay tax, just in other ways. The whole thing is mistaken and ignorant at best, and a cynical lie at worst.
    People are suffering.

    People are not outcomes.
    People are not targets.
    People are not statistics - until we are.
    It matters not a jot what the government want to achieve, or how well-meaning, if they don't pay attention to HOW to succeed, plan it, listen to what we need, trial it properly and provide what we need, and take the time to do it. It saves the government way more money. Sheesh.
    I could go on, but I'm traumatised enough already and not sleeping, so I'll stop.
    I'm livid that they're treating us this way.
    We are not lazy. We are not grifters. We are valuable, and contribute to society in less-seen ways. And we are also taxpayers.
    Sling your hook, Starmer, and Reeves and Kendall.
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      · 11 days ago
      @LunaMoon Thanks for being one of the work coaches with a moral conscience. 
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      · 12 days ago
      @LunaMoon So much agree with this. I remember the job coaches helping the men of my parents' generation in the Yorkshire coalfields to reimagine themselves as something other than miners after the 1980s pit closures. Some of them ended up in new careers as everything from Church of England priests to financial advisors, but it took months of work to convince coal face workers who'd left school at 14 that yes, they could go to university and get a degree. They could train in accountancy, or learn to be chefs or computer engineers.

      The coaches were hugely skilled, and key to their success was that they were local people. They understood the communities, knew their self respect had been destroyed, knew that rebuilding it would involve developing relationships based on trust. Now? Work coach training probably involves a few hours of ticking boxes on a screen-based course. DWP will assume all claimants have the same needs, no matter what part of the country they live in or kind of community they're from, and there'll be no long-term support from a named individual coach. The whole thing'll be built to fail, because it's all performative anyway.
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    · 13 days ago
    So these coaches are going to help people construct their cv's ? What else? I've heard and seen it all before when I went on these daily back to work programmes,  how many times can someone update their CV? It's nonsense apart from that their was no actual help in finding work I found and I was left doing job searches on my own so I can't imagine what these work coaches are going to do.

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