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Health & Social Care

Joint Investment Plan - Welfare to Work for Disabled People

The Welfare to Work Joint Investment Plan (2001-2004) is intended to cover all disabled people of working age who wish to maximise their employment chances. It includes those who:

  • Need continuing support to remain in employment
  • Wish to re-enter employment through (for example) re-training
  • Are entering employment for the first time
  • Are not yet work-ready but want to move closer to the world of work

For further information contact: Doug Bale Tel: 01793 694806.

Download Joint Investment Plan

The full Joint Investment Plan is available as a downloadable pdf file:

Joint Investment Plan - Welfare to Work for Disabled People

Useful Links

In addition, the Working for Opportunities Trust provide a range of information in a number of websites. The details of these websites are as follows:

Enabling Local Disabled People into Work (www.wfotrust.org.uk).

This website helps by:

  • Enabling disabled people into real employment locally by taking a practical approach
  • Creating real and sustainable employment opportunities

WebEQuality
(www.webequality.org.uk).

An interactive disability equality training website. The training is free to unemployed disabled people.

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