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A progress update setting out how the Plan for Jobs has supported millions of people, and will continue to support people into work and develop their skills.
This is the a Plan for Jobs update in full. You can find supporting and related documents.
Through our Plan for Jobs, the whole of the UK Government is focused on protecting, supporting and creating jobs across the country.
New figures show DWP’s flagship jobs support programme for young people has now been taken up over a million times, as the Government continues its drive to get people working and grow the economy.
Statistics on Employment Schemes, New Enterprise Allowance, pre-Work Programme mandatory programmes, Youth Offer, Youth Contract and Get Britain Working.
The full report of the ‘Cross-Cutting Evaluation of Plan for Jobs’, a system-level evaluation of key elements of the DWP’s part of the Plan for Jobs package.
Details on the new capacity and capability programme, to support local planning authorities to attract, retain and develop skilled planners.
New Back to Work Plan to help up to 1,100,000 people with long-term health conditions, disabilities or long-term unemployment to look for and stay in work.
The CTP provides comprehensive resettlement support services for personnel leaving the Armed Forces, as they transition from their military career into employment, further education or retirement and for up to two years after leaving in the form of employment support.
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